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Posted on Jul 06, 2008

Computer restart whith new ram

I'm using gigabyte with 256 mb twinmos ram, now when i try to upgrade it with more 512 twinmos ram. the computer keep restarting to infinity.

  • kammz666 Apr 01, 2009

    i have the same issue, i didnt even upgrade the ram, just took it out to ge the info... D:

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