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Problem with installing incompaible RAM
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albertm01
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7. March 2008 @ 16:18 |
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Hello yall,
I recently purchased 2-2gb kits of Corsair RAM for my Dell pc through a Dell Technician who verified compatibility with my system. After I installed the RAM into my machine it gave me a message that windows detected new hardware and needed to fix a problem and that i needed to insert the windows disk, restart the machine and click 'fix the problem'. I did that and it didn't work. After retrying about 3 times I then took out the new RAM put in the old and it gave me the same message and still doesn't start up the machine at all (not even in safe mode). Well it turns out after speaking to a Sales agent at Dell that the RAM that was sold to me is incompatible with my system. She gave me a telephone # to call to speak to a Dell agent about what they can do to help me fix the problem. Before I call, I have 2 questions. 1) Does anyone know what the problem can possibly be? 2) Being that my warranty for tech support expired, Im afraid they will refuse to help me fix this issue; Do any of you have any suggestions on what i can use to my defense if i need to?
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Albert
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7. March 2008 @ 17:33 |
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I bet the problem can be fixed without a technitian. First when you put in the other RAM, does the BIOS recognize it? If it does then the RAM is compatible. Second, try running a repair install of Windows XP or just reformatting on a second drive or the same drive.
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albertm01
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8. March 2008 @ 16:21 |
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Core2kid,
The bios doesn't recognize the memory. How do you run a repair install for windows Vista or reformatting on the same or separate drive? Thanks.
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8. March 2008 @ 17:00 |
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ddp
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8. March 2008 @ 21:33 |
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as the ram is not seen by the bios, send it back as either incompatible with your system(most likely) or both are bad(unlikely). what is the make & model# of your dell?
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8. March 2008 @ 22:49 |
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Originally posted by albertm01: Core2kid,
The bios doesn't recognize the memory. How do you run a repair install for windows Vista or reformatting on the same or separate drive? Thanks.
To make sure that everyone is on the same page, are you saying that the BIOS no longer recognizes the old memory, now? You may now have a motherboard problem.
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8. March 2008 @ 23:59 |
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Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by albertm01: Core2kid,
The bios doesn't recognize the memory. How do you run a repair install for windows Vista or reformatting on the same or separate drive? Thanks.
To make sure that everyone is on the same page, are you saying that the BIOS no longer recognizes the old memory, now? You may now have a motherboard problem.
I think it doesn't recognizes the new memory that he bought
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albertm01
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9. March 2008 @ 01:57 |
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Thanks for the link Core2kid. I will try that and see if that fixes the prob.
The system is a DELL XPS 410.
Grandpa, The bios doesnt recognize the old memory now. The machine was running fine before I shut it down to install the new memory. When i put in that new memory thats when i started having this problem. Now the machine doesnt even recognize the old memory. Is it possible that incompatible memory can cause the motherboard to go bad?
Thanks for the responses guys.
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9. March 2008 @ 10:47 |
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Bad memory can make the motherboard go bad. Is the RAM you bought DDR2? Also try to reset the BIOS with the jumper on the motherboard. On dells you have to set the jumper to clear, turn it on for about 30 seconds, turn it off, and set the BIOS back to normal. If the computers under warranty, I'd let dell take care of it. You can check here:
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/g...c=us&l=en&s=gen
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albertm01
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9. March 2008 @ 16:02 |
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core2kid
I tried to run a repair install and reformatting the drive through Vista and it didn't work. I tells me that a file might corrupt or missing. I did buy DDR2 memory. What makes memory go bad? I dont have warranty for the machine anymore, and i read that updating a pc's bios incurs a certain risk, so ill take your advice get a dell technician to do it for me. Question is whether the memory they sold me was bad when it came out of their warehouse so that i wont have to pay to extend my warranty. Is there a way to know? Thanks
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9. March 2008 @ 18:20 |
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How is the computer loading right now? With which RAM?
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albertm01
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10. March 2008 @ 02:17 |
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The computer is running on the old memory. When I tried to run a repair install or reformat through Vista. It said that because a file was missing or corrupt it wasn't able locate the operating system.
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11. March 2008 @ 19:31 |
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So the old memory does work. How about a complete reformat if you didn't already do that. Completely wipe your hard drive clean and reinstall Vista from the start.
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albertm01
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12. March 2008 @ 00:32 |
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Core2kid,
That worked. Thanks for all your help....
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12. March 2008 @ 06:33 |
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Welcome and glad it worked. Try to now go on Newegg.com and order RAM compatible for your system. What system is it?
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albertm01
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12. March 2008 @ 10:37 |
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12. March 2008 @ 16:58 |
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