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Hmm, maybe there was dust or something left in your slot?
I have had strange problems with ram aswell, the sticks are fiddly things and sometimes fiddling can solve everything [img]smile.gif[/img] |
Though this problem seems to have solved itself, may I at least make a suggestion to you on the possibility of virii?
McAfee is CRAP for detecting virii. Invest in Norton AV. Then also d/l things like Spybot S&D and other Spyware/Adaware destroyers. Run these programs on a regular basis. Also defrag & scandisc regularly. Because reading through this thread, I still feel it could have also been caused by a virus (up until the end where you say it's now corrected itself). But shutdowns and reboots like you were having are common with virii. |
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Some very enlightened responses.
Your system will still boot but will give you a POST error if you have RAM problems. Just because you paid $10 for a new 600W power supply, doesn't mean it's going to be any good. If you want a decent power supply, you're looking about $250-$300 for a quality 600W. You get what you pay for. :D |
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My point being that a RAM failure will not cause a complete boot failure.
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also, the new stick of ram might cover the problem, but if the old stick is bad, you may still have the same problems when it uses that part of the memory.
I'm no computer expert, tho. (in fact I have a dodgy laptop right now.... :( ) SilentThief |
It's alright, the stick of old RAM on its own seemed to work fine before I put the new one in. Regardless, I'll test it with MemTest, though I'm afraid that'll make it realise it's supposed to be broken. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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Last week I had a similar problem to yours. My problem was the connector that held the ram in place. I now can no longer use that connector. I had to trade in 2 sticks of 256 for one 512 stick and avoid using that slot connector. Mine was shorting out on the board I guess.
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Last week I had a similar problem to yours. My problem was the connector that held the ram in place. I now can no longer use that connector. I had to trade in 2 sticks of 256 for one 512 stick and avoid using that slot connector. Mine was shorting out on the board I guess.
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