Greetings --
It's absolutely essential that any new RAM module be compatible
with both the motherboard and any other RAM module(s) in the system.
Additionally, there are sometimes jumper switches on older
motherboards that need to be reset for the new RAM configuration.
Consult your motherboard's manual.
Bruce Chambers
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"WGWells" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I recently tried to add an additional stick of 256/266
> DDR Ram to my system but when I do XP won't load. The
> start-up keeps restarting.
>
> Even when I try to start in Safe Mode.
>
> I got once to an error message saying there was an error
> detected in my windows/sys32 file which I assume is the
> startup info which previously would have shown 256 Ram
> and not 512 with the new DDR Ram.
>
> Anyone else have any problems and if so how dod you fix.
>
> Thanks