Ream
11-27-1999, 04:28 PM
After receiving my 128 Megs of ECC SDRAM from STEP-Thermodynamics, I popped it in one of the DIMM slots and let it do its thing...
Unfortunetly, during boot-up, the BIOS auto-detect process for the SDRAM was very slugish (taking up to 2 minutes to count the 128 Megs of RAM). Sometimes it would only count to 64 Megs of RAM. Sometimes it would loop past 128 Megs of RAM and repeat the auto-detect process for the RAM over and over again.
Please HELP>>>>>>>>>
Thank you
Unfortunetly, during boot-up, the BIOS auto-detect process for the SDRAM was very slugish (taking up to 2 minutes to count the 128 Megs of RAM). Sometimes it would only count to 64 Megs of RAM. Sometimes it would loop past 128 Megs of RAM and repeat the auto-detect process for the RAM over and over again.
Please HELP>>>>>>>>>
Thank you