Einstein47
Programmer
The last time I tried to add RAM to a PC, the largest available was 16 MB. So you could say things have changed a lot.
A friend upgraded his system and said I could have his old box. I looked and he had a 1GB DIMM, and I thought that would add to my 512MB nicely. So I put the DIMM in my second slot for RAM and it fit well, I booted up and saw the memory test all 1.5 GB of RAM (I was a little giddy).
But then after being up for less that 5 min, my PC went into reboot hell. It would boot, get to a point just before letting me select the user, and then reboot again. Most times it would bypass the memory check. So I shut down hard, pulled the 1 GB DIMM and booted up. Everything worked fine.
So I am wondering what is the correct process for adding RAM to WinXP Pro SP2. Is there a simple guide that can help me?
One thing I did notice, is that with the 1 GB DIMM in the DDR speed was only 333. Without the 1 GB DIMM the DDR was 400. But I don't know if a higher number is good or bad. I'm thinking the different numbers means the motherboard can't handle the RAM. I don't really know.
I looked at the DIMM, but I didn't see anything that could help me know what to do. Years ago I had to buy pairity RAM, but I don't think that is needed with DIMM or even SIMM. Whatever.
I feel like such a noob under the hood of my PC. Whoever said ignorance is bliss has never tried upgrading his PC.
Einstein47
“Evil abounds when good men do nothing.“ - Nelson R.
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A friend upgraded his system and said I could have his old box. I looked and he had a 1GB DIMM, and I thought that would add to my 512MB nicely. So I put the DIMM in my second slot for RAM and it fit well, I booted up and saw the memory test all 1.5 GB of RAM (I was a little giddy).
But then after being up for less that 5 min, my PC went into reboot hell. It would boot, get to a point just before letting me select the user, and then reboot again. Most times it would bypass the memory check. So I shut down hard, pulled the 1 GB DIMM and booted up. Everything worked fine.
So I am wondering what is the correct process for adding RAM to WinXP Pro SP2. Is there a simple guide that can help me?
One thing I did notice, is that with the 1 GB DIMM in the DDR speed was only 333. Without the 1 GB DIMM the DDR was 400. But I don't know if a higher number is good or bad. I'm thinking the different numbers means the motherboard can't handle the RAM. I don't really know.
I looked at the DIMM, but I didn't see anything that could help me know what to do. Years ago I had to buy pairity RAM, but I don't think that is needed with DIMM or even SIMM. Whatever.
I feel like such a noob under the hood of my PC. Whoever said ignorance is bliss has never tried upgrading his PC.
Einstein47
“Evil abounds when good men do nothing.“ - Nelson R.
[[]Starbase47.com]