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Old June 16th 08, 12:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
EC
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Hi there,
My board is ASUS P5K with 2 GB of RAM. Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit,
core 2 duo E6750 CPU. Recenly, I added 2 more GB of RAM and at the same time
I newly installed the Flight Simulator X (deluxe edition). The nightmare
begins... I got Blue Sreen of Death (BSOD) several times daily even I didn't
play the FSX. Please help.
EC
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Old June 16th 08, 01:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Nonny
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On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 17:30:00 -0700, EC
wrote:

Hi there,
My board is ASUS P5K with 2 GB of RAM. Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit,
core 2 duo E6750 CPU. Recenly, I added 2 more GB of RAM and at the same time
I newly installed the Flight Simulator X (deluxe edition). The nightmare
begins... I got Blue Sreen of Death (BSOD) several times daily even I didn't
play the FSX. Please help.


Taike out the new RAM and see if it stops.
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Old June 16th 08, 01:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Charlie Tame
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EC wrote:
Hi there,
My board is ASUS P5K with 2 GB of RAM. Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit,
core 2 duo E6750 CPU. Recenly, I added 2 more GB of RAM and at the same time
I newly installed the Flight Simulator X (deluxe edition). The nightmare
begins... I got Blue Sreen of Death (BSOD) several times daily even I didn't
play the FSX. Please help.
EC



RAM must be the same, that more or less means exactly the same, don't
buy from a big store unless you buy all together as mostly they have no
idea what they are talking about. Ideally you want to order a matched
set, but usually buying all at the same time is close enough. Take out
one set of 2GB and see what happens.
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Old June 16th 08, 08:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Bender
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I have an ASUS P5K SE with two sticks of 2 GB ram for a total of 4GB running
both Vista Ultimate x64 and Windows XP Pro.
I never see a BSOD. The processor is a Pentium D Dual core.

"EC" wrote in message
...
Hi there,
My board is ASUS P5K with 2 GB of RAM. Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit,
core 2 duo E6750 CPU. Recenly, I added 2 more GB of RAM and at the same
time
I newly installed the Flight Simulator X (deluxe edition). The nightmare
begins... I got Blue Sreen of Death (BSOD) several times daily even I
didn't
play the FSX. Please help.
EC


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Old June 16th 08, 02:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Colin Barnhorst[_2_]
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I have the P5K-E running 4x2GB (8GB) with no issues at all.

"Bender" wrote in message
...
I have an ASUS P5K SE with two sticks of 2 GB ram for a total of 4GB
running both Vista Ultimate x64 and Windows XP Pro.
I never see a BSOD. The processor is a Pentium D Dual core.

"EC" wrote in message
...
Hi there,
My board is ASUS P5K with 2 GB of RAM. Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit,
core 2 duo E6750 CPU. Recenly, I added 2 more GB of RAM and at the same
time
I newly installed the Flight Simulator X (deluxe edition). The nightmare
begins... I got Blue Sreen of Death (BSOD) several times daily even I
didn't
play the FSX. Please help.
EC



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Old June 16th 08, 02:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
EC
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Thanks for the advice. After removal of 2 x 1 GB of RAM, it seems working
fine till now. Well, 4 sticks of 1 GB of RAM are same brand and model. Still
don't know why system crashed with 4 GB of RAM on board. Is it related to
32-bit OS???

"Charlie Tame" wrote:

EC wrote:
Hi there,
My board is ASUS P5K with 2 GB of RAM. Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit,
core 2 duo E6750 CPU. Recenly, I added 2 more GB of RAM and at the same time
I newly installed the Flight Simulator X (deluxe edition). The nightmare
begins... I got Blue Sreen of Death (BSOD) several times daily even I didn't
play the FSX. Please help.
EC



RAM must be the same, that more or less means exactly the same, don't
buy from a big store unless you buy all together as mostly they have no
idea what they are talking about. Ideally you want to order a matched
set, but usually buying all at the same time is close enough. Take out
one set of 2GB and see what happens.

 




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