Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Jul 1, 2005 #11 You tried switching that 1 stick with the other stick to see? I guess you would have tried that anyway, but worth a try. Plus, the computer wouldn't with no RAM since its vital for it to post.
You tried switching that 1 stick with the other stick to see? I guess you would have tried that anyway, but worth a try. Plus, the computer wouldn't with no RAM since its vital for it to post.
N nuke1 BSOD Messages 155 Jul 1, 2005 #12 well well.. finally kage made a great suggestion.. do the same thing as kage said.. i think it will work.
well well.. finally kage made a great suggestion.. do the same thing as kage said.. i think it will work.
Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Jul 1, 2005 #13 ...Dont say that... i make MANY great suggestions...
T technoman2 Fully Optimized Messages 3,382 Jul 1, 2005 #14 yea thank you i am sure he will read Kage post
OP OP V Vullcan Solid State Member Messages 18 Jul 1, 2005 #15 Yeah i tried those combinations. Just usual, monitor doesnt flick on with bios report and that.
N nuke1 BSOD Messages 155 Jul 1, 2005 #16 woot.. i got a great idea. I know you have a hammer at home. so take it out and smash the 2 rams, and get a new one..
woot.. i got a great idea. I know you have a hammer at home. so take it out and smash the 2 rams, and get a new one..
Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Jul 1, 2005 #17 Hmm... try putting just the old RAM in, does it boot then? if so, then its something to do with the new chips that it doesn't like. Are you sure they are the same speed? But if it doesn't work still, then somethings unplugged or been made loose so just push those cables in further on anything you can find to make sure EDIT: Nuke...now that is stupid ...I mean, as if anyone will have a sledgehammer lying around in the house...
Hmm... try putting just the old RAM in, does it boot then? if so, then its something to do with the new chips that it doesn't like. Are you sure they are the same speed? But if it doesn't work still, then somethings unplugged or been made loose so just push those cables in further on anything you can find to make sure EDIT: Nuke...now that is stupid ...I mean, as if anyone will have a sledgehammer lying around in the house...
OP OP V Vullcan Solid State Member Messages 18 Jul 1, 2005 #18 Im using the 2 old sticks right now. And ive tried all 4 at once, just the 2 new, 1 of the new ones, 1 new, 2 old, etc. whenever a new one is in, i get beeps and no screen, or no beeps and no screen.
Im using the 2 old sticks right now. And ive tried all 4 at once, just the 2 new, 1 of the new ones, 1 new, 2 old, etc. whenever a new one is in, i get beeps and no screen, or no beeps and no screen.
N nuke1 BSOD Messages 155 Jul 1, 2005 #19 why are you trying 4 all at once.. try one old and one new one.
OP OP V Vullcan Solid State Member Messages 18 Jul 1, 2005 #20 Tried that. i tried every combination i could think of....