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Cannot Boot into Vista
My custom built pc will not successfully boot into Vista x64. It keeps crashing/BSOD then restarting. This began after I exchanged "faulty" ram at Frys with good ram. They tested the ram at the store... Mobo is fairly new. One of their techs said there might be compatibility issues between the mobo brand, Gigabyte, and the ram, Kingston. Is there any truth to that? Or is something else malfunctioning? PC crashes with 8GB, 6GB, 4GB & 2GB installed... The specs on the unit: Gigabyte MA78GM-US2H Kingston ValueRAM PC-6400 8GB, AMD X2 5600+ 2.9Ghz processor Seagate 200GB HD Samsung 640GB HD Sony DVDR Antec Basiq 500watt PSU Windows Vista x64 Ultimate -- merkat106 |