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*
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>Does your motherboard support PC2700?
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>"Marshall Beachy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> 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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