Robin Hood
Expert Member
so did you do the 1-3.....2-4 change?
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mmm..The hardware change seems fine to me which indicates that it might have to be the 1-3 2-4 ratio...what you have to do is go in the bios and set the memory speed to the lowest you can find there...have you tried THIS?Yeah when I put it that way (Adata in slot 1 and 3 - OCZ in slot 2 and 4) it does not start up. Windows says that there has been a hardware change and I need to repair the windows installation by inserting the installation disc which I tried but then once I start the disc up, it tried to do a ram test. Wierd never seen this before.
Is all this worth the time and effort? Is it really going to make a differecne having 4 gigs as opposed to 2 gigs?
Thanks Robin
i think your prob lies with the speed of your ram....the OCZ has a diff speed to the ADATA and youre running Dual Ram...with DUAL ( CHANNEL ) ram ALL RAMS MUST HAVE THE SAME SPEED..
1) Leave them in as 1 to 3 and 2 to 4
2) in the bios, change DUAL CHANNEL to DISABLE or 2a) SET to lowest speed
3) F10 to SAVE
Restart
inserting the installation disc which I tried but then once I start the disc up, it tried to do a ram test. Wierd never seen this before.
wild guess...
its a vista disc...
and when you put it in, and it says "press any key to boot from cd/dcd" you pressed the space bar.
welcome to the integrated memory test program.
Correct although I can press any key same thingwild guess...
its a vista disc...
and when you put it in, and it says "press any key to boot from cd/dcd" you pressed the space bar.
welcome to the integrated memory test program.
it sucks when you want to help someone and youre not there, eh?![]()
did you try with 3 gig?
o yes robin you know u can edit posts so you dont have double post the whole time![]()
did you try with 3 gig?
o yes robin you know u can edit posts so you dont have double post the whole time![]()