Install hangup....
David Vincent
dvincent at sleepdeprived.ca
Wed Apr 16 21:13:28 UTC 2008
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Joseph wrote:
>> Did you remove the damaged RAM, installed new one, reran memtest86+ and
>> it found no errors?
> Yes, I took out the old 512 and installed one new one. It gave me the "kill" thing. Then I removed
> that one and installed the other 512 and it did a loop. It would start to load then loop back to
> the beginning as if I'd just started the computer.
ok, try one slice of your new ram in one slot. run the memtest. if you
can't or it fails then move the ram to the other slot. try the memtest
again. can you run it? did it find issues?
get into your BIOS and check if you can see what the power supply is
providing to the system - some bioses let you see the voltage levels
coming from the power supply and it should be obvious if one or two are
out of whack.
this is sounding like a bad motherboard but you may have a usable ram
slot left.
- -d
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