Adding RAM

Ted Quick rim_molder at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 14 12:49:16 UTC 2006


--- Dotan Cohen <dotancohen at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 14/10/06, Felipe Figueiredo <philsf at ufrj.br> wrote:
> > Since this thread grew very large before I begin reading, I am not sure if
> > this was already suggested.
> >
> > Is it possible you had your original memory setup as dual channel, and the new
> > set not properly arranged in the slots? You might want to check you mobo
> > manual to make sure, in case you have many slots.
> 
> Thanks, Felipe. I have no manual for this equipment. And I do not know
> the model of the mobo to check in google. Is there some diagnostic
> tool that I caould use to check this? Thanks.
> 
> Dotan Cohen

When you boot up most computers there is a POST (Power On Self Test) screen in plain ASCII that
shows up first. The motherboard designation comes after the main box where it shows your drives,
RAM count etc. That can be Googled for.

Ted Quick
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