Sniperdude
Technical User
Hi All,
My neighbor went to Office MAX and bought a PC133 256MB Dimm (Kingston brand) to upgrade her memory with the thought we may upgrade to Win XP. Here's what happened:
1. I added the new chip (along with the original 64MB chip) and the computer says it found new hardware and installed something? When I went to check, it said only 80MB RAM was installed.
2. I then removed the original 64MB chip and placed the 256 MB chip into the "0" slot (no 64MB chip) and the computer will not even boot up.
3. I replaced the 256MB chip with the original 64 MB chip and the computer starts normally with no messages or errors.
My question is: Is this indicative of a defective memory chip?
I have a feeling Office MAX is going to give me a hard time trying to return the chip so I want to be sure before I go into battle.
Thanks...Bill
The machine is a Dell L866r
Pentium 3, 866 mghz CPU
Windows ME OS
My neighbor went to Office MAX and bought a PC133 256MB Dimm (Kingston brand) to upgrade her memory with the thought we may upgrade to Win XP. Here's what happened:
1. I added the new chip (along with the original 64MB chip) and the computer says it found new hardware and installed something? When I went to check, it said only 80MB RAM was installed.
2. I then removed the original 64MB chip and placed the 256 MB chip into the "0" slot (no 64MB chip) and the computer will not even boot up.
3. I replaced the 256MB chip with the original 64 MB chip and the computer starts normally with no messages or errors.
My question is: Is this indicative of a defective memory chip?
I have a feeling Office MAX is going to give me a hard time trying to return the chip so I want to be sure before I go into battle.
Thanks...Bill
The machine is a Dell L866r
Pentium 3, 866 mghz CPU
Windows ME OS