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From: patrick.ryan on 7 Feb 2005 14:11 Hi - I have a problem getting windows 98 to see some additional memory I have installed in my Compaq Deskpro EN - it had one 128MB stick, I have just added a 256 MB stick. The Compaq configuration record show Compaq memory = 384Mb and Windows memory = 128Mb. Windows system info shows 128Mb. The CMOS setting also show 128Mb and there doesn't seem to be any way to change it. Compaq memory diagnostics see 384Mb and the memory tests pass. I tried swapping the meory sticks around. The system won't boot with the new 256 Kb stick in the first slot - the bios just beeps at me. I also tried upgrading the bios from 686P2 v2.11 to 686P2 v3.14 - no joy. I suspect the fact that the diagnostics claim to see 384Mb is a red-herring and there is something incompataible about the memory - it is a "Standard 'V-Data' 256MB stick of SD RAM, PC133, DIMM, 168 " I have a 1 GHz Celeron CPU which I think is non-standard - maybe that has something to do with it? Any ideas?
From: Michael Hawes on 7 Feb 2005 17:20 <patrick.ryan(a)xtra.co.nz> wrote in message news:1107803482.343470.118350(a)g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Hi - I have a problem getting windows 98 to see some additional memory > I have installed in my Compaq Deskpro EN - it had one 128MB stick, I > have just added a 256 MB stick. The Compaq configuration record show > Compaq memory = 384Mb and Windows memory = 128Mb. Windows system info > shows 128Mb. The CMOS setting also show 128Mb and there doesn't seem > to be any way to change it. Compaq memory diagnostics see 384Mb and the > memory tests pass. > > I tried swapping the meory sticks around. The system won't boot with > the new 256 Kb stick in the first slot - the bios just beeps at me. > > I also tried upgrading the bios from 686P2 v2.11 to 686P2 v3.14 - no > joy. > > I suspect the fact that the diagnostics claim to see 384Mb is a > red-herring and there is something incompataible about the memory - it > is a "Standard 'V-Data' 256MB stick of SD RAM, PC133, DIMM, 168 " > > I have a 1 GHz Celeron CPU which I think is non-standard - maybe that > has something to do with it? > > Any ideas? > Have you updated CMOS config? Did you exit with F10 key? Have you checked with Crucial website that you have correct memory? Mike.
From: patfada on 8 Feb 2005 01:48 Sorry but I - I was using the beta version of google groups and it si showing my email instead of my alias, so to avodi the spam I've deleted the top post. I will repost. To answer your questions - the CMOS config doesnt have an option to edit the meory settings so I assume it supposed to auto-detect it =- Criucial wasnt much help - I dran their activeX checker and it said it didnt recognzie my system
From: Michael Hawes on 8 Feb 2005 17:32 "patfada" <patrick.ryan(a)xtra.co.nz> wrote in message news:1107845298.946014.250090(a)l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > Sorry but I - I was using the beta version of google groups and it si > showing my email instead of my alias, so to avodi the spam I've deleted > the top post. I will repost. > > To answer your questions > - the CMOS config doesnt have an option to edit the meory settings so > I assume it supposed to auto-detect it > > =- Criucial wasnt much help - I dran their activeX checker and it said > it didnt recognzie my system > Have you checked Compaq/HP website? What CPU? Have you tried with only the new memory, if fail to boot, memory faulty or incompatible. Mike.
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