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To: John Sacz who wrote (22541)9/18/2001 5:39:55 AM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) of 110653
 
John

I've never experienced anything like that but here's what I'd try. First I'd go to crucial.com and verify that the new ram was exactly what I needed. I understand that if you boot to the cmos again try saving the changes (even though you didn't make any) before exiting. That is supposed to force recalibration. Try moving the new ram to a different slot and boot. Remove the original ram and see if the computer will recognize the new ram and boot up properly and then put the original back in. I'm sure someone will come along with other ideas.

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