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I am in a dilemma and need help. I have a Dell Dimension 8400. Here are my
specks::
Processor-----------------------Intel (R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Memory-(RAM)-----------------256 MB
Operating-System---------------Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Operating System Version------5.1.2600
I was trying to format cause I had gotten that blue screen, but it would
never go all the way through.. When it was copying the files.. it stopped midway
and I did this three times. I finally called a tech here to come see what
was wrong. After fooling with it for 2 hours, he pulled a memory stick out
and the formatting was able to go on through. He said I needed another memory
stick since that one was bad which he said he would order for me. He never
did, and here I sit with a slowed down computer, but at least it works.
I got online with a Dell tech who sent me the above instructions on how to
install the required memory sticks. (The Tech here said he would order me 2
GB of memory - 1 GB each to replace two that were in there.)but I have not
heard from him since.
Now, in reading those instructions Dell sent me, it says this in there
(which confused me so that I don't know what to do now mainly cause I am not
familiar with the innerds of a computer)
<<< If you install mixed pairs of DDR2 400-MHz (PC2-3200) and DDR2 533-MHz
(PC2-4200) memory, the modules function at the slowest speed installed.
Similarly, if you install memory modules with mixed CAS Latency (CL) rates, the
modules function at the speed and CAS latency capablilties of the slowest DIMM.
Be sure to install a single memory module in DIMM connector 1, the connector
closest to the processor, before you install modules in the other
connectors.
NOTICE: Do not install ECC memory modules. >>>
Since the tech never came back to the house to fix my problem, I'm having to
do it myself. I need to know what I am to do and exactly where those memory
sticks are and which one or ones I am to remove when I install the two new
1GB ones when I buy them.
Now.. I had gotten back with a second Dell tech and asked him what to do,
but he was as puzzled about this as I was. Therefore I got no information from
him in this regard. I just dont know if I am to take all four of those
memory sticks that are in there (or does this computer only have 2 in it) or just
take 1 out and replace it with the 2 news ones I will be getting.. but the
1 and 3 seem to be in one slot and the 2 and 4 in another. I am totally
confused. Thanks for your help. Harriet
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