Wed, 1 Dec 1999 14:45:27 -0800
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Try reseating the ram and take note which banks they're
in. Some motherboards require banks 0 and 1 as opposed
to banks 2 and 3 when one pair is used.
Since ram is intergrated with thousands of circuits it can
fail in many ways. You may have to replace the ram or
worst scenario the motherboard if your socket is bad.
-yui shin
----- Original Message -----
Tim Payne wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I have a Proteva Pentium 200 with 32 Megs memory. This computer has been
> running very slow. When I restarted the PC it only recognized 15 Megs.
Since
> the memory in this box is in pairs, I though if one chip died, the PC
would
> error when starting.
>
> Any thoughts?
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