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We have a number of Gateway Solo5350 laptops - 1.06ghz that shipped with 128
of RAM (old - yes). We upped the RAM a couple of years ago to 256 - everything was fine. Now trying to go to 512 and laptop won't load. This laptop is rated to accept up to 1g RAM - 133MHz SDRAM. Tried to upgrade the RAM to 512 in an Existing-imaged laptop. Would not load. Found that in some cases, if we left one 128 stick and just increased the 2nd stick to 256, this would work - at least it seems to but don't know if it will continue. I have installed WinXPsp2 and software onto a laptop that had 512RAM installed before the OS was installed. It worked great for a few hours. I was just about done with the laptop and suddenly it locked up. Now it won't load. There is no error message - just goes to the windows screen and then screen goes black and stays there. Harddrive seems to be trying to work but stops - nothing visible - just hung up. I can get in in safe mode. Any ideas on why the laptop won't accept the RAM or how to get it to load would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Jeannie |
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Not all memory is equal, what works in one might not in another
Usually I'd suggest one of the major memory manu sites and use their configerator, eg www.crucial.com however your laptop is a little old and may not show. "Mayflower@anon.postalias" <Mayfloweranonpostalias@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3FBCC14F-3EAD-4372-91D8-CF4B7D43F361@microsoft.com... > We have a number of Gateway Solo5350 laptops - 1.06ghz that shipped with 128 > of RAM (old - yes). We upped the RAM a couple of years ago to 256 - > everything was fine. Now trying to go to 512 and laptop won't load. This > laptop is rated to accept up to 1g RAM - 133MHz SDRAM. > > Tried to upgrade the RAM to 512 in an Existing-imaged laptop. Would not > load. Found that in some cases, if we left one 128 stick and just increased > the 2nd stick to 256, this would work - at least it seems to but don't know > if it will continue. > > I have installed WinXPsp2 and software onto a laptop that had 512RAM > installed before the OS was installed. It worked great for a few hours. I > was just about done with the laptop and suddenly it locked up. Now it won't > load. > > There is no error message - just goes to the windows screen and then screen > goes black and stays there. Harddrive seems to be trying to work but stops - > nothing visible - just hung up. I can get in in safe mode. > > Any ideas on why the laptop won't accept the RAM or how to get it to load > would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks! > Jeannie > |
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Mayflower@anon.postalias wrote:
> We have a number of Gateway Solo5350 laptops - 1.06ghz that shipped with 128 > of RAM (old - yes). We upped the RAM a couple of years ago to 256 - > everything was fine. Now trying to go to 512 and laptop won't load. This > laptop is rated to accept up to 1g RAM - 133MHz SDRAM. > > Tried to upgrade the RAM to 512 in an Existing-imaged laptop. Would not > load. Found that in some cases, if we left one 128 stick and just increased > the 2nd stick to 256, this would work - at least it seems to but don't know > if it will continue. > > I have installed WinXPsp2 and software onto a laptop that had 512RAM > installed before the OS was installed. It worked great for a few hours. I > was just about done with the laptop and suddenly it locked up. Now it won't > load. > > There is no error message - just goes to the windows screen and then screen > goes black and stays there. Harddrive seems to be trying to work but stops - > nothing visible - just hung up. I can get in in safe mode. > > Any ideas on why the laptop won't accept the RAM or how to get it to load > would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks! > Jeannie > It is absolutely essential that any new RAM module(s) be fully compatible with both the motherboard and/or any other RAM module(s) already in the system. Additionally, there are sometimes jumper switches on older motherboards that need to be reset for new RAM configurations. Consult your motherboard's manual or the manufacturer's web site for specific instructions and compatibility requirements. If you cannot lay your hands upon the computer's manual and the manufacturer doesn't provide a support web site, you can use these utilities to help determine the correct type of RAM needed: SiSoft's Sandra http://www.sisoftware.co.uk/index.p...ware_dl&lang=en Belarc Advisor http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html Unlimited Possibilities' AIDA32 http://forum.aumha.org/overflow/aida32.zip Lavalys' Everest Home http://www.lavalys.com/products/ove...p?pid=1&lang=en Also, Crucial Memory's web site (www.crucial.com) has a database to help to find the right RAM for your specific make and model computer and/or motherboard. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin |
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Director of IT purchased memory twice - each time following manufacturers
specs and with the assurance from vendor that RAM was compatible with our laptops. If we put 1 stick of new 256RAM in the laptop with an old 128 stick, it seems to work. If we put 2 new 256's in, does not. "Bruce Chambers" wrote: > Mayflower@anon.postalias wrote: > > We have a number of Gateway Solo5350 laptops - 1.06ghz that shipped with 128 > > of RAM (old - yes). We upped the RAM a couple of years ago to 256 - > > everything was fine. Now trying to go to 512 and laptop won't load. This > > laptop is rated to accept up to 1g RAM - 133MHz SDRAM. > > > > Tried to upgrade the RAM to 512 in an Existing-imaged laptop. Would not > > load. Found that in some cases, if we left one 128 stick and just increased > > the 2nd stick to 256, this would work - at least it seems to but don't know > > if it will continue. > > > > I have installed WinXPsp2 and software onto a laptop that had 512RAM > > installed before the OS was installed. It worked great for a few hours. I > > was just about done with the laptop and suddenly it locked up. Now it won't > > load. > > > > There is no error message - just goes to the windows screen and then screen > > goes black and stays there. Harddrive seems to be trying to work but stops - > > nothing visible - just hung up. I can get in in safe mode. > > > > Any ideas on why the laptop won't accept the RAM or how to get it to load > > would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks! > > Jeannie > > > > > > It is absolutely essential that any new RAM module(s) be fully > compatible with both the motherboard and/or any other RAM module(s) > already in the system. Additionally, there are sometimes jumper > switches on older motherboards that need to be reset for new RAM > configurations. Consult your motherboard's manual or the manufacturer's > web site for specific instructions and compatibility requirements. > > If you cannot lay your hands upon the computer's manual and the > manufacturer doesn't provide a support web site, you can use these > utilities to help determine the correct type of RAM needed: > > SiSoft's Sandra > http://www.sisoftware.co.uk/index.p...ware_dl&lang=en > > Belarc Advisor > http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html > > Unlimited Possibilities' AIDA32 > http://forum.aumha.org/overflow/aida32.zip > > Lavalys' Everest Home > http://www.lavalys.com/products/ove...p?pid=1&lang=en > > Also, Crucial Memory's web site (www.crucial.com) has a database > to help to find the right RAM for your specific make and model > computer and/or motherboard. > > > -- > > Bruce Chambers > > Help us help you: > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary > safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin > |
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