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vista memory upgrade
I have never had a problem like this before. I purchased an hp laptop for my wife with vista installed. After several months she told me how slow it was so I decided to upgrade to two gig. I purchased crucial memory and installed. Since then it has been nothing short of a nightmare. The machine will suddenly stop booting, then it will magically boot again then it will stop. It is not the hard drive because when this happens if I pop my XP boot disk it still will not boot. I discussed this with crucial and they sent me a new upgrade kit. It worked for a couple of days and now I am right back where I started. Is there something that needs to be done to vista or am I totally in the wrong forum. Forgive me if that is the case.
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vista memory upgrade
bandahanson;848664 Wrote: I have never had a problem like this before. I purchased an hp laptop for my wife with vista installed. After several months she told me how slow it was so I decided to upgrade to two gig. I purchased crucial memory and installed. Since then it has been nothing short of a nightmare. The machine will suddenly stop booting, then it will magically boot again then it will stop. It is not the hard drive because when this happens if I pop my XP boot disk it still will not boot. I discussed this with crucial and they sent me a new upgrade kit. It worked for a couple of days and now I am right back where I started. Is there something that needs to be done to vista or am I totally in the wrong forum. Forgive me if that is the case. Post Originated from 'Welcome to VistaForums.com - Your #1 Windows Vista Forums' (http://www.VistaForums.com) Vista Support Forums Hi bandahanson, This only started since you changed the RAM ? Also, cannot boot from your xp cd - doesn't seem to be a Vista issue. There are some members who know a lot about hardware issues - hopefully will see this and help you out. SIW2 -- SIW2 |
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vista memory upgrade
Are you sure that you purchased memory of the right specifications for you
laptop? DD type, Speed etc? Have you tried running with only one of the dims at a time to see if they both work separately? "bandahanson" wrote in message ... I have never had a problem like this before. I purchased an hp laptop for my wife with vista installed. After several months she told me how slow it was so I decided to upgrade to two gig. I purchased crucial memory and installed. Since then it has been nothing short of a nightmare. The machine will suddenly stop booting, then it will magically boot again then it will stop. It is not the hard drive because when this happens if I pop my XP boot disk it still will not boot. I discussed this with crucial and they sent me a new upgrade kit. It worked for a couple of days and now I am right back where I started. Is there something that needs to be done to vista or am I totally in the wrong forum. Forgive me if that is the case. Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums |
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vista memory upgrade
Hello Bandahanson, As suggested try the following. trying the laptop after each step, assuming the upgrade kit is Two sticks of memory Remove the new memory and re-fit the original, Remove original and fit one of the new sticks Remove this stick and fit the other, If the system will boot with the original but not with either of the new sticks then that would suggest that the new memory is not compatible with your system If it will only boot with the original memory or One of the new sticks then that would suggest that the other of the new sticks is faulty although the memory is compatible. If the system will boot with any one of the sticks (old, or either new) then this would suggest to me that there is something wrong with the "Dual Channel" setting in the Bios (this is normally an automatic setting, but the bios on HP systems is often custom) If you get the system to boot at any time with the new memory if you press F8 (bit hit and miss so switch on and tap until it's actioned) it will take you into the boot menu which includes a Memtest option. this procedure may take a littke time to perform but should give a definative answer, Hope this helps -- barman58 Regards, *Nigel* the beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not understand.,- frank herbert |
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vista memory upgrade
"bandahanson" wrote in message ...
I have never had a problem like this before. I purchased an hp laptop for my wife with vista installed. After several months she told me how slow it was so I decided to upgrade to two gig. I purchased crucial memory and installed. Since then it has been nothing short of a nightmare. The machine will suddenly stop booting, then it will magically boot again then it will stop. It is not the hard drive because when this happens if I pop my XP boot disk it still will not boot. I discussed this with crucial and they sent me a new upgrade kit. It worked for a couple of days and now I am right back where I started. Is there something that needs to be done to vista or am I totally in the wrong forum. Forgive me if that is the case. Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums One thing you can do to check the memory itself is to download and run good memory testing software such as MemTest86 to see if the memory itself is reliable. http://www.memtest86.com/ |
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vista memory upgrade
If you want then you can also run windows memory diagnostic tool. By booting through the windows vista dvd. -- tanuj_chadha Tanuj History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce. - Karl Marx :geek: |