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Adding memory in Vista64?
I built this machine to work on Vista64, so it is not my main machine.
The original machine is: ASUS M2R32-mvp AMD 5600+ 2GB G.skill memory ATI 2600XT x 2 (crossfire) I used the defaults on the BIOS except to turn off the floppy interface. Machine runs fine. I'm writing this note on it. I thought I'd try to put some more memory in it, and purchased 4GB of the same manufacturer, and same timing. When I install, the machine will run Vista64. The BIOS checks run fine, BIOS sees the additional memory, the initial windows bit with the scrolling line shows up, and goes away. Then nothing. No disk activity. After waiting a while, I shut down and restarted. Got the "windows did not ... window, and had it boot to safe mode. Safe mode launched ok. Looked around a bit in safe mode, nothing obvious. Rebooted, reset BIOS to defaults. Same results. Shut down and removed 4GB memory sticks. Everything works fine. Suggestions? Is this most probably a memory problem? or is there a known problem with my MB/VideoCard combination and larger memory? My next step would be to take the original 2GB out and put the 4BG in those positions, but I thought I'd ask for advice first. Thanks in advance for your thoughts. Gordon |
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Adding memory in Vista64?
Exit Only Once;535933 Wrote: I built this machine to work on Vista64, so it is not my main machine. The original machine is: ASUS M2R32-mvp AMD 5600+ 2GB G.skill memory ATI 2600XT x 2 (crossfire) I used the defaults on the BIOS except to turn off the floppy interface. Machine runs fine. I'm writing this note on it. I thought I'd try to put some more memory in it, and purchased 4GB of the same manufacturer, and same timing. When I install, the machine will run Vista64. The BIOS checks run fine, BIOS sees the additional memory, the initial windows bit with the scrolling line shows up, and goes away. Then nothing. No disk activity. After waiting a while, I shut down and restarted. Got the "windows did not ... window, and had it boot to safe mode. Safe mode launched ok. Looked around a bit in safe mode, nothing obvious. Rebooted, reset BIOS to defaults. Same results. Shut down and removed 4GB memory sticks. Everything works fine. Suggestions? Is this most probably a memory problem? or is there a known problem with my MB/VideoCard combination and larger memory? My next step would be to take the original 2GB out and put the 4BG in those positions, but I thought I'd ask for advice first. Thanks in advance for your thoughts. Gordon Hi Gordon, Here is the Microsoft fix Brett was referring to. 'Error message when you try to install Windows Vista on a computer that uses more than 3 GB of RAM: \"STOP 0x0000000A\"' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929777) Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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Adding memory in Vista64?
brink wrote:
Hi Gordon, Here is the Microsoft fix Brett was referring to. 'Error message when you try to install Windows Vista on a computer that uses more than 3 GB of RAM: \"STOP 0x0000000A\"' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929777) Shawn Thanks for the fix. I'll try it, though it seems to apply more to folks that are having problems installing. Maybe I just delayed the problem by starting out with only 2GB for my initial installation. The reason I want the extra memory is that I work with some pretty large video files, it would be nice to not work the swap file so hard. Gordon |
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Adding memory in Vista64?
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Check the knowledgebase as there are problems with 4 gig and 64 bit. There is a fix that can be applied. Sorry but I don't have the links handy. On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 18:27:54 -0800, Exit Only Once Have now tried applying the patch from KB929777 = same result Also tried upping voltage on memory to 2.1V with all timing set to standard = same result All the memory I am using is from the same manufacturer S.Skill Timing CL4-4-4-12 2.0~2.1V Get the same failure if I take the original 2x1 = 2GB sticks out and put the 2x2 = 4GB in the same positions. Any other suggestions? Wait for MS to get their act together? Gordon |
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Adding memory in Vista64?
What do you expect MS to do. If your MOBO supports greater then 4GB of ram
and you have the latest BIOS updates for it installed and your BIOS settings are in accordance with the following links AFAIK there is nothing else MS can do. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940105 "Exit Only Once" wrote in message ... Brett I. Holcomb wrote: Check the knowledgebase as there are problems with 4 gig and 64 bit. There is a fix that can be applied. Sorry but I don't have the links handy. On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 18:27:54 -0800, Exit Only Once Have now tried applying the patch from KB929777 = same result Also tried upping voltage on memory to 2.1V with all timing set to standard = same result All the memory I am using is from the same manufacturer S.Skill Timing CL4-4-4-12 2.0~2.1V Get the same failure if I take the original 2x1 = 2GB sticks out and put the 2x2 = 4GB in the same positions. Any other suggestions? Wait for MS to get their act together? Gordon |
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Adding memory in Vista64?
JW wrote:
What do you expect MS to do. If your MOBO supports greater then 4GB of ram and you have the latest BIOS updates for it installed and your BIOS settings are in accordance with the following links AFAIK there is nothing else MS can do. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940105 MOBO BIOS reports all 6GB and all test OK. In my case, I can get into safe mode, but not launch in full, I suspect a conflict between drivers for video or some other hardware. Since quite a few folks with various hardware are having problems with 4GB+ and Vista64, I think there is something in the memory management code that isn't working quite right. Some report success by slowing down the memory clock, but that hasn't worked for me. Since the reports of a problem go back into the beta days, I expect to see some improvement as patches come out from MS and the hardware manufacturers. Since MS sold the OS as being able to use more than 4GB, it would be nice if it did. Gordon |
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Temporary resolution - Adding memory in Vista64?
Exit Only Once wrote:
I built this machine to work on Vista64, so it is not my main machine. The original machine is: ASUS M2R32-mvp AMD 5600+ 2GB G.skill memory ATI 2600XT x 2 (crossfire) The motherboard supports more than two sticks of memory, but only at a reduced rate (333), according to the book. Found that this one won't even do that. Best solution for me was to leave the 2x1GB sticks on the work bench and run with only the 2X2GB sticks in the first two slots. Seems to be up and stable now. I should learn to read the latest manual before purchasing. This is the second ASUS board that I have that will not support a full memory compliment at the full rated speed. Thanks for the help. Gordon |
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Adding memory in Vista64?
Exit Only Once;545167 Wrote: Exit Only Once wrote: The motherboard supports more than two sticks of memory, but only at a reduced rate (333), according to the book. Found that this one won't even do that. Best solution for me was to leave the 2x1GB sticks on the work bench and run with only the 2X2GB sticks in the first two slots. Seems to be up and stable now. I should learn to read the latest manual before purchasing. This is the second ASUS board that I have that will not support a full memory compliment at the full rated speed. Thanks for the help. Gordon Gordon, I'm glad you got it up and running stable now. Thank you for the feedback. Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") *Please post feedback to help others.* |