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I have problems with the Bios, i saw this answer to my problem on this site.
My question is wich memory do they mean
?
Try re-seating the memory first. If the error
still occurs, replace the memory with known good chips.
thanks in advance
vega
Serge
02-19-2000, 06:56 AM
Not sure what kind of bios problem you're talking about..
if you're mean not being able to bootup and or get into bios and hearing distinctive beeps when powering on.. then its probably the memory.
System memory that is.. your motherboard has 3 or more slots... now (at this day and age) I would guess its either EDORAM or SDRAM.
At any rate.. they or it might be only use that's use will have memory sticks in it. What can happend is it (they) might get loose and be partially not seated in the memory slot. You have these brackets on both sides of the memory stick.. pull them down and your memory stick should pop right out (don't use TOO much force..) Then align it back up with brackets being down and carefully push it down.. until you hear kind of a snap and you'll notice the brackets snap to an upright position.. (you might need to give a little push at the end)
Makes sure your memory is seated securely.. and bootup... http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif
brownmr
02-19-2000, 06:57 AM
From reading the question they would have to mean the RAM try reseating the ram then if that doesn't work try replacing it with ram that you know works.
Serge
02-19-2000, 07:03 AM
brownmr: I beat you by 1 min.
hehe
Thanks I will try it
Vega
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