Trouble with my RAM

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callumacrae

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I just got new RAM. When I put it in and pressed the power button, my computer made the wirring noise it makes usually. But unlike usual, it carried on making this noise instead of going quiet. Also, the light on the moniter was flashing, but it wasn't displaying anything. I know it fits, as it says:

2GB PC 2100
266MHZ DDR DIMM
WARRANTY VOID IF REMOVED

and my old one says:

256MB PC2100 266MHZ DDR DIMM
WARRANTY VOID IF REMOVED
 

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Could be alot of things,

First off is your RAM (previous in Dual-Channel?)

Can your motherboard accept/support 2GB of RAM?

Make sure your latencies are correct (BIOS)

Check your motherboard manual,

Bad memory/RAM

Either RAM chips dont want to communicate or they are getting denied access.

Try those things but if nothing else works then either return/exchange your

RAM Chips or get a new motherboard that support them.

Before you try that tho, take out 1 stick, see if it works, then take out the

other one and put back the first and so on. Since im sure you dont have

RAM testers at home try those things. If nothing else exchange your chips.
 

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Thanks for the help, but I still don't know.
I have an IBM Intel 845G
These support a maximum of 2GB RAM
With just the 2GB RAM in there it doesn't work.
The man who built my computer didn't give me the manual for my motherboard.
I think I shall send it back.

What's a RAM tester?
 

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Well what you should try is to leave just 1GB module in there.

Try if that works, if it does try the other one (by themselves),

for example

Test run 1

Dimm1:1GB stick #1
Dimm2:Empty

Test run 2

Dimm1:1GB stick #2
Dimm2:Empty

Test run 3

Dimm1:Empty
Dimm2:1GB stick #1

Test run 4

Dimm1:Empty
Dimm2:1GB stick #2

Tell me your results.
 

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Take it out and put it back in. Make sure it is all the way down and that the clips are holding it down. Sometimes you need to press hard.
 

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I've tried taking it out and putting it in again - not that.
Also, my RAM is one 2GB stick, not 2 1GB.
I meant send the RAM back, not the computer :)
 

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Well,

Are you sure that your computer accepts 2GB dimms?

The most i have heard of was 2GB support but max of 1GB per dimm.

Make sure that your motherboard can handle 1 2GB Dimm.

Besides that, return it/exchange it.

Best of Luck
 

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Loneua is right, some motherboards may not support a single 2 GB DIMM. My old Sony rig could only handle a max of 512MB per slot, with four slots total
 

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I have just tried it on my other, newer computer, and the mother board beeped at me. I'm asssuming this means that it needs sending back.

Thanks for all your help.
 
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