On 18 May 2005 03:31:35 -0400,
(E-Mail Removed)lid (Andrew Clarkson)
wrote:
>Thanks a lot - trouble is, how do I get to the bios? The machine won't
>start with the new chip on its own or with the other chip in the slot.
If the system won't even boot with the new module on it's own than
there's a HIGH probability that you've got a DOA stick of memory!
However, just to be sure, you might want to try booting the system
with the old memory module in place and going into the BIOS to
manually setting the memory to the slowest timings and starting from
there.
Getting into the BIOS varies from one board to the next, though the
most common way is to press the 'DEL' key when you're computer first
boots up (before Windows even starts to load). 'ESC' and 'F2' are
other common keys used to get into the BIOS. Either way, it should
say as one of the very first messages you see when you turn on your
PC.
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Tony Hill
hilla <underscore> 20 <at> yahoo <dot> ca