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Marshall Beachy
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      7th Jul 2003
I just purchased 512 MB of DDR 2700 RAM, and installed it
fine. However, about 75% of the time, Windows will not
boot. It turns on, recognizes all of the memory in POST,
and all appears to be going well. However, when it is
supposed to begin launching Windows, it just stops dead.
The hard drive access light turns off, black screen...
dead. Once I hit reset, it goes through it's normal
routine again, then pops up a message that says Windows
did not start properly last time. I hit "Start Windows
Normally", and about 1/3 of the time from there it will
launch, and the rest is fine. However, the other 2/3 of
the time, it just dies again. The problem didn't occur
with the old memory, so I know it's directly related to
this new memory.

Here's my main specs...

Athlon 1200 CPU
M830LR motherboard
512 MB DDR PC2700 RAM
GeForce4 Ti4200 128 MB video card
SB Audigy Gamer sound card

I'm also currently having a problem with my computer
overheating (which started before this new memory). I'm
pretty sure it's the power supply that's gone south...
I'm getting that fixed soon. I don't think it's related
to this booting problem, but you never know.

Thanks for your help,
Marshall
 
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PaulM
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      7th Jul 2003
Does your motherboard support PC2700?

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"Marshall Beachy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:00b501c3443e$6f1cb7c0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I just purchased 512 MB of DDR 2700 RAM, and installed it
> fine. However, about 75% of the time, Windows will not
> boot. It turns on, recognizes all of the memory in POST,
> and all appears to be going well. However, when it is
> supposed to begin launching Windows, it just stops dead.
> The hard drive access light turns off, black screen...
> dead. Once I hit reset, it goes through it's normal
> routine again, then pops up a message that says Windows
> did not start properly last time. I hit "Start Windows
> Normally", and about 1/3 of the time from there it will
> launch, and the rest is fine. However, the other 2/3 of
> the time, it just dies again. The problem didn't occur
> with the old memory, so I know it's directly related to
> this new memory.
>
> Here's my main specs...
>
> Athlon 1200 CPU
> M830LR motherboard
> 512 MB DDR PC2700 RAM
> GeForce4 Ti4200 128 MB video card
> SB Audigy Gamer sound card
>
> I'm also currently having a problem with my computer
> overheating (which started before this new memory). I'm
> pretty sure it's the power supply that's gone south...
> I'm getting that fixed soon. I don't think it's related
> to this booting problem, but you never know.
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Marshall



 
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Marshall
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      7th Jul 2003
I think it will only take advantage up to PC2100, but it
is still supposed to run it. Here's Crucial's supported
memory for my board -

http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.asp?Mfr%
2BProductline=PC+Chips%
2B&mfr=PC+Chips&cat=RAM&model=M830L%5CLR&submit=Go

I didn't get my memory from Crucial (it's made by K-Byte
that I got from Best Buy), but that site has memory up to
PC3200. I'm pretty sure the memory is supported. Like I
said, once it finally boots, it runs perfectly fine. No
problems at all.

I also ran a memory test I found (which runs off a
bootable floppy) and it didn't find any errors, so I'm
pretty sure the memory is good too.

*scratches head*

>-----Original Message-----
>Does your motherboard support PC2700?
>
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>"Marshall Beachy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:00b501c3443e$6f1cb7c0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I just purchased 512 MB of DDR 2700 RAM, and installed

it
>> fine. However, about 75% of the time, Windows will not
>> boot. It turns on, recognizes all of the memory in

POST,
>> and all appears to be going well. However, when it is
>> supposed to begin launching Windows, it just stops

dead.
>> The hard drive access light turns off, black screen...
>> dead. Once I hit reset, it goes through it's normal
>> routine again, then pops up a message that says Windows
>> did not start properly last time. I hit "Start Windows
>> Normally", and about 1/3 of the time from there it will
>> launch, and the rest is fine. However, the other 2/3 of
>> the time, it just dies again. The problem didn't occur
>> with the old memory, so I know it's directly related to
>> this new memory.
>>
>> Here's my main specs...
>>
>> Athlon 1200 CPU
>> M830LR motherboard
>> 512 MB DDR PC2700 RAM
>> GeForce4 Ti4200 128 MB video card
>> SB Audigy Gamer sound card
>>
>> I'm also currently having a problem with my computer
>> overheating (which started before this new memory). I'm
>> pretty sure it's the power supply that's gone south...
>> I'm getting that fixed soon. I don't think it's related
>> to this booting problem, but you never know.
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>> Marshall

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Mark S.
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      7th Jul 2003
Have you set the memory timings in bios to default or most conservative
settings? Are you attempting to overclock the cpu or memory?

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"Marshall" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:00d301c34441$3d82c850$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I think it will only take advantage up to PC2100, but it
> is still supposed to run it. Here's Crucial's supported
> memory for my board -
>
> http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.asp?Mfr%
> 2BProductline=PC+Chips%
> 2B&mfr=PC+Chips&cat=RAM&model=M830L%5CLR&submit=Go
> >"Marshall Beachy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >news:00b501c3443e$6f1cb7c0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> I just purchased 512 MB of DDR 2700 RAM, and installed

> it
> >> fine. However, about 75% of the time, Windows will not
> >> boot. It turns on, recognizes all of the memory in

> POST,
> >> and all appears to be going well. However, when it is
> >> supposed to begin launching Windows, it just stops

> dead.


> >> I'm also currently having a problem with my computer
> >> overheating (which started before this new memory). I'm
> >> pretty sure it's the power supply that's gone south...
> >> I'm getting that fixed soon. I don't think it's related
> >> to this booting problem, but you never know.
> >>
> >> Thanks for your help,
> >> Marshall



 
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Paul
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      8th Jul 2003
Or you may need to manually configure the memory timing instead of using the SPD
on the module.


"Mark S." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Have you set the memory timings in bios to default or most conservative
> settings? Are you attempting to overclock the cpu or memory?
>
> MarkS
> "Marshall" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:00d301c34441$3d82c850$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I think it will only take advantage up to PC2100, but it
> > is still supposed to run it. Here's Crucial's supported
> > memory for my board -
> >
> > http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.asp?Mfr%
> > 2BProductline=PC+Chips%
> > 2B&mfr=PC+Chips&cat=RAM&model=M830L%5CLR&submit=Go
> > >"Marshall Beachy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > >news:00b501c3443e$6f1cb7c0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > >> I just purchased 512 MB of DDR 2700 RAM, and installed

> > it
> > >> fine. However, about 75% of the time, Windows will not
> > >> boot. It turns on, recognizes all of the memory in

> > POST,
> > >> and all appears to be going well. However, when it is
> > >> supposed to begin launching Windows, it just stops

> > dead.

>
> > >> I'm also currently having a problem with my computer
> > >> overheating (which started before this new memory). I'm
> > >> pretty sure it's the power supply that's gone south...
> > >> I'm getting that fixed soon. I don't think it's related
> > >> to this booting problem, but you never know.
> > >>
> > >> Thanks for your help,
> > >> Marshall

>
>



 
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Alex Nichol
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      8th Jul 2003
Marshall Beachy wrote:

> just purchased 512 MB of DDR 2700 RAM, and installed it
>fine. However, about 75% of the time, Windows will not
>boot. It turns on, recognizes all of the memory in POST,
>and all appears to be going well. However, when it is
>supposed to begin launching Windows, it just stops dead.


Windows is very fussy about the exact marching of different modules of
RAM. There are critical timing loops that get calibrated at boot, and
if one of them finds itself in the 'wrong' module the system will
probably crash. So check on that matching.


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