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Fri, 17 Jan 2003 00:02:47 -0500
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If your OS is Win 9x, take out the 128 and leave the two 256's, which would leave you with the max that win 9x can comfortably deal with, 512 Mb. Or if you need some money, take back one of the 256's for a refund and stick with 392 Mb which is enough for most things that most people do.

>In my computer I had three memory chips: 2-64 meg chips and 1-128 meg chip. I decided to buy at different times, 2-256 mg chips. When I went to install them, I took out the 2-64 meg chips and left the 128 meg chip in and added 2-256 meg chips. Now the memory only shows 392 meg installed. I read recently that chips can only be installed in pairs of equal value. If this is not the case do you have any ideas? the mother board is an Abit BE6-II. Thanks for the help.
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