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PC Memory Problem. CMOS?
Ive just got a 1gb memory for my PC Ive put it in and windows will not boot Ive gone into the BIOS event log and it says CMOS Memory Size Different. Ive put me old memory back in and the PC is perfect as before. What does the CMOS message mean can I get around it and use my new memory?
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download this utility (2Mb)
http://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php
run it
highlight all the entries on the first page and copy .... then paste into your reply
you'll see something like this
Mainboard : FUJITSU FJNB182
Chipset : Intel i855GME
Processor : Intel Pentium M @ 600 MHz
Physical Memory : 1024 MB
Video Card : Intel Corporation 82852GM/GME/GMV/PM, 855GM/GME Montara Integrated Graphics Device
Hard Disk : ST94019A (40 GB)
DVD-Rom Drive : TEAC DV-28E-C
Monitor Type : 142 inches
Network Card : Broadcom Corp BCM5705MA2 NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet
Network Card : Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.01.2600 Service Pack 2
DirectX : Version 9.0c
note the reported monitor size !!!!!!<b/>
download this utility (2Mb)
http://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php
run it
highlight all the entries on the first page and copy .... then paste into your reply
you'll see something like this
Mainboard : FUJITSU FJNB182
Chipset : Intel i855GME
Processor : Intel Pentium M @ 600 MHz
Physical Memory : 1024 MB
Video Card : Intel Corporation 82852GM/GME/GMV/PM, 855GM/GME Montara Integrated Graphics Device
Hard Disk : ST94019A (40 GB)
DVD-Rom Drive : TEAC DV-28E-C
Monitor Type : 142 inches
Network Card : Broadcom Corp BCM5705MA2 NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet
Network Card : Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.01.2600 Service Pack 2
DirectX : Version 9.0c
note the reported monitor size !!!!!!<b/>
As expected the motherboard is not listed anywhere but if you still help please
Manufacturer : eMachines
Mainboard : Unspecified Unspecified
Chipset : Intel i845G
Processor : Intel Celeron D 335J @ 2800 MHz
Physical Memory : 768 MB
Video Card : Intel Corporation 82845G/GL/GV/GE/PE Integrated Graphics Device
Hard Disk : HDS728080PLAT20 (82 GB)
DVD-Rom Drive : LITE-ON COMBO SOHC-4832K
DVD-Rom Drive : DVDRW IDE H16X
Monitor Type : ProView Technology - 17 inches
Network Card : VT82C570 MV IDE Controller VT6102 Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter
Network Card : Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL (ICH4/ICH4-L) PRO/100 VE Network Connection
Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 5.01.2600 Service Pack 2
DirectX : Version 9.0c (February 2006)
Manufacturer : eMachines
Mainboard : Unspecified Unspecified
Chipset : Intel i845G
Processor : Intel Celeron D 335J @ 2800 MHz
Physical Memory : 768 MB
Video Card : Intel Corporation 82845G/GL/GV/GE/PE Integrated Graphics Device
Hard Disk : HDS728080PLAT20 (82 GB)
DVD-Rom Drive : LITE-ON COMBO SOHC-4832K
DVD-Rom Drive : DVDRW IDE H16X
Monitor Type : ProView Technology - 17 inches
Network Card : VT82C570 MV IDE Controller VT6102 Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter
Network Card : Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL (ICH4/ICH4-L) PRO/100 VE Network Connection
Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition 5.01.2600 Service Pack 2
DirectX : Version 9.0c (February 2006)
did you use antic-static precautions before you handled memory?because apart from incompatibility (as ac has already mentioned ) I can see no other real solution for your prob.
Some older PCs store the total amount of memory as a BIOS setting and then compare the value against what they detect in hardware when the PC is booted. . Most newer PCs (as I think will be in the case for you) just use what they detect when the machine is powered up
if (unlikely) your comp is as in the former case (mostly older pcs) Check ur memory settings in the bios or it could be a corrupt cmos (most likey the battery) but again you would expect to see a check sum error displayed so I would go with AC or damaged memory on this one
Some older PCs store the total amount of memory as a BIOS setting and then compare the value against what they detect in hardware when the PC is booted. . Most newer PCs (as I think will be in the case for you) just use what they detect when the machine is powered up
if (unlikely) your comp is as in the former case (mostly older pcs) Check ur memory settings in the bios or it could be a corrupt cmos (most likey the battery) but again you would expect to see a check sum error displayed so I would go with AC or damaged memory on this one
need mobo
or at least the emachine model
the processor isn't the fastest in the world .... but it's lga775 so I'd expect it to cope .... your present memory at 268 is quite respectable ... I honestly doubt that 1Gb will make that much difference
anyhow
go to http://www.crucial.com/
run the scan .... see if that gives a result
or at least the emachine model
the processor isn't the fastest in the world .... but it's lga775 so I'd expect it to cope .... your present memory at 268 is quite respectable ... I honestly doubt that 1Gb will make that much difference
anyhow
go to http://www.crucial.com/
run the scan .... see if that gives a result
At last its a Intel� D845GVSR (Sea Breeze) Mainboard
this http://www.e4allupgraders.info/dir1/motherboar ds/socket478/D845GVSR.shtml
this http://www.e4allupgraders.info/dir1/motherboar ds/socket478/D845GVSR.shtml
phew .... at last
this looks like it
Guaranteed-compatible memory upgrades for your Gateway 3000 Series (2 DIMMs) Desktop/PC.
http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/listparts.aspx ?model=3000%20Series%20%282%20DIMMs%29
a single 1gb dimm
http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/mpartspecs.asp x?mtbpoid=23E85085A5CA7304http://www.crucial.c om/uk/store/mpartspecs.aspx?mtbpoid=23E85085A5 CA7304
Package: 184-pin DIMM
Specs: DDR PC2700 � CL=2.5 � Unbuffered � NON-ECC � DDR333 � 2.5V � 128Meg x 64
basically this is a bog standard dimm
matt1e could well be right ... the error message sounds like the bios isn't happy.
some older boards have a re-detect option .... some you enter the numbers manually.
(don't forget to use the biggest dimm (512?0 of your old stuff as well to give 1.5Gb)
as long as you haven't got ecc it should fit
where / what exactly did you buy? - if no joy - my guess is it's faulty - will it go back?
this looks like it
Guaranteed-compatible memory upgrades for your Gateway 3000 Series (2 DIMMs) Desktop/PC.
http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/listparts.aspx ?model=3000%20Series%20%282%20DIMMs%29
a single 1gb dimm
http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/mpartspecs.asp x?mtbpoid=23E85085A5CA7304http://www.crucial.c om/uk/store/mpartspecs.aspx?mtbpoid=23E85085A5 CA7304
Package: 184-pin DIMM
Specs: DDR PC2700 � CL=2.5 � Unbuffered � NON-ECC � DDR333 � 2.5V � 128Meg x 64
basically this is a bog standard dimm
matt1e could well be right ... the error message sounds like the bios isn't happy.
some older boards have a re-detect option .... some you enter the numbers manually.
(don't forget to use the biggest dimm (512?0 of your old stuff as well to give 1.5Gb)
as long as you haven't got ecc it should fit
where / what exactly did you buy? - if no joy - my guess is it's faulty - will it go back?
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