Hello
I work ina school and we have decided to upgrade 30 PC's with stick of 256Mb PC133 SDRAM, the PC has currently got 128Mb RAM in.
The motherboards are about 2 and a half years old. When we put the RAM in it doesn't recognise the 256MB and only classes it as 128MB. I spoke to the supplier and they said that the chips on the RAM are new and the mother board can not handle them. So i asked them to send a 128 stick to see if that does the same (only recognise half of it).
The 128 stick is recognised as 128Mb but it blue screens the PC. We have done a Bios update and it still does the same.
Has anyone else ever had the same problems?? if so could you get around them? would a named more expensive piece of RAM work? i would have thought that the chips are backwards compatible?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
I work ina school and we have decided to upgrade 30 PC's with stick of 256Mb PC133 SDRAM, the PC has currently got 128Mb RAM in.
The motherboards are about 2 and a half years old. When we put the RAM in it doesn't recognise the 256MB and only classes it as 128MB. I spoke to the supplier and they said that the chips on the RAM are new and the mother board can not handle them. So i asked them to send a 128 stick to see if that does the same (only recognise half of it).
The 128 stick is recognised as 128Mb but it blue screens the PC. We have done a Bios update and it still does the same.
Has anyone else ever had the same problems?? if so could you get around them? would a named more expensive piece of RAM work? i would have thought that the chips are backwards compatible?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated