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    Default sdram pc133


    Guys naa ko pangutana. naa man gud ko 512mb pc133 double sided sa 1st slot, but if akong butangan ug another pc133 single sided and pikas slot,.. d xa kasulod sa windows.

    di jud na pwde mag uban ang single sided nga pc133 sdram sa 1st slot and double sided pc133 sa next slot?

  2. #2
    probably gubaon ang usa nila bro, or dili compatible imung two rams to each other. karaan na man gud na, thats why daghan na ug issue,

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    kay kng isa ka double sided lng ako ibutang, murun xa. but if double and single akong ibutang sa duha ka slot, cge ra xa restart. by the way, working jud ni cla.

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    naguba na na bro.. ni abot na ang time nga naguba na na.. i was using different rams pod pc100 double and single sided. naay uban nga mu work and naay uban nga maka hang, combinations nila,. basta mu cause ug problem ang usa, it means nga defective na siya

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    d bai, kay kung ang single sided lang pud akong ibutang, mudagan xa.

    but if akong butangan ug double sided ang next slot, d xa mudagan.


    unya kung double sided lng akong ibutang(wala nay lain), mudagan pud xa.


    cguro d pwde mag ubang ang double ug single sided na sdram sa mobo. possible ba?

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    please help

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    der r lots of posibilities man...

    Troubleshooting Sudden Reboots/crashes

    Seems there are a lot of posts on sudden reboots, so I thought I’d write up a troubleshooting post.

    If anyone has any feedback or changes to make, let me know.

    This is basically a “shotgun” approach, @ssudden reboots and crashing can be caused by so many different things. Here are some of the basic things to try before posting and asking for help. If you have gone through all the below and you are still crashing, then make a new thread and be sure to include a detailed list of your computer’s specs, including:

    CPU:
    Motherboard:
    Ram Speed, size and #sticks:
    GPU:
    PSU (do not leave this out):
    OS:

    Also include details of the crash. When does it typically happen? What EXACTLY happens?

    And a history as well. At one point, did your system work? Have you recently installed some new hardware/software?

    The main cause of system crashes is drivers. If you are ONLY able to boot up in safe mode, this is usually a sign that you have a driver issue.

    1. Before going any further, update the following:
    Video card drivers: Welcome to NVIDIA - World Leader in Visual Computing Technologies or Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
    Motherboard chipset drivers: go to your motherboard maker’s website

    Also take a look at how outdated your bios is, and consider an update. If there have been 3 or 4 revisions since the one you have currently installed, it is probably best to update.

    2. Check your “Event Log”
    @ssaid above, the main cause of system crashes is outdated/corrupt drivers installed. It can be tricky to find which driver it is that is causing the crashes. If you are able to boot your computer up, right click on “my computer”, “manage”, “event viewer”. Here you will find 3 categories and a list of each. Your system reports any errors it encounters here. You want to search in all three categories and look for any details with a red symbol by them. Yellow are also significant, but red ones are the ones to research first.

    To research them, the best way is to look inside the details provided. There is a link in there that tells you to “click for more details”. Do it. It’ll take you to the Microsoft site with some possible causes and solutions.

    If the crashes seem related to a particular piece of hardware in your system, that is your hint. Update the drivers for that hardware and see if that fixes you up. For example, if you are getting constant error reports for your internet connection, try updating your NIC (network interface card) drivers.

    Some other useful links in helping to figure out error codes: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sup..._advanced.aspx Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows Event Logs

    3. Auto reboot on error and reporting minidumps
    Windows XP is set by default to reboot your computer when it hits a critical error. For most users I suppose this is a good thing, as no one likes to see the BSOD (blue screen of death). But in this case, we actually WANT to see the BSOD because it contains some useful information in diagnosing the problem. In order to force your computer to show you the BSOD, need to tell it to stop auto restarting on critical errors.

    Right-click "My Computer", and then click "Properties".
    Click the "Advanced" tab.
    Under Startup and Recovery, click "Settings" to open the Startup and Recovery dialog box.
    Clear the "Automatically restart" check box, and click OK the necessary number of times.
    Restart your computer for the settings to take effect.

    4. Power supply issues
    My personal favorite rant. People spend thousands on great parts for their computer, and then buy a power supply to power it all up. Cheap power supplies will crash your system, and these types of glitches are extremely hard to diagnose. They make your other parts act unstable, and

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    An underpowered psu can cause all kinds of random crashes.

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    compatibility bro is needed single sided ug double sided mo gana cya pero mag problema...

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