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I also had this problem when adding a pc2100 ram stick on an ECS K7SOM+
motherboard. The only difference between the sticks is that the original has
chips on it, and the new one had 8. After removing the new stick, the
machine booted normally, so I tried swapping positions, same result. Then
tried the 8 chip stick alone, and no boot at all. A call to Crucial, and a
bit of arguing, they finally sent me a 4 chip stick, and everything works
fine, including bios recognition. A logical assumption is that the sticks
need to match exactly, and the 8 chip just is not compatible with this
board.
My two cents...
Dean Kiley
----- Original Message -----
From: "Barry Pedersen" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [PCBUILD] Attempted upgrade leads to no POST
> I opened up my case to add a second stick of PC2700, 256MB. After
installing it, I saw the computer boot normally through POST.
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