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DID NOT ADD PC133, ADDED PC100(SAME AS WHAT CAME OUT). BOTH THE OLD AND NEW
ARE SINGLE -SIDED, TRIED RUNNING JUST THE NEW MODULE AND IT RAN FINE BUT WAS
RECOGNIZED AS ONLY EXTENDED MEMORY. WHETHER I HAVE 64, 128, OR A COMBO THE
PUTER SAYS I HAVE 640K CONVENTIONAL AND XMS AS 195,520K (WHEN BOTH ARE
INSTALLED). ALSO RAN IN THE "O" AND "1" SLOTS AS SUGGESTED. ANY OTHER IDEAS?
-----Original Message-----
From: Minson Ngo <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Problem w/ new SDRAM PC133
>Also the error might be the fact that the memory you are installing is
PC133
>memory. You motherboard supports a maximum of 4 sides of PC100 memory.
Which
>means that it can only support two memory modules that are both double
sided
>or one doublesided and two singles sided or any other combination. The
>motherboard probably supports even less sides if you install PC133 memory.
>Get a refund and get either a single sided or double sided memory. My
advice
>is to go with the single sided one. This leaves room for more memory
>upgrades and single sided memory is better that double sided!
>
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