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Wed, 28 Mar 2001 21:11:05 -0500
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If you just added RAM return it, it's not necessarily bad but could break down down the line. What's happening is that
when the motherboard polls the RAM for it's type and speed, one of the DIMMs is not responding. Even if you set the RAM
detection to manual in CMOS the error will keep coming up.

HTH,

Jose

altorath wrote:

> While booting, my pc (PIII,  500 Mhz, 64 MB Ram and WIN me) display a blinking Warning " SPD not found at DIMM (s) 2."
> Do anybody know what does mean this message ?
>
> Murtaza Malik

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