I added ram and computer will not stat up it just beeps the ram is compatible and I can not figure out what's wrong( at the start of my computer it ask me which OS do I want to use could this be the problem)??
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I added ram and computer will not stat up it just beeps the ram is compatible and I can not figure out what's wrong( at the start of my computer it ask me which OS do I want to use could this be the problem)??
Is anything actually wrong? It sounds as if POST has been completed successfully and the boot loader is in control. What happens if you select an OS and continue to boot?
Usually if a beep code is present after installing new RAM, the RAM is installed wrong or not compatible and nothing is displayed on the screen. Try taking the RAM out and reinstalling it. Dust or other stuff in the slots can be enough for poor contact. Also, the BIOS may prompt to confirm a configuration change with a couple beeps and request a key press, typically F1, in order to accept the hardware change and continue the boot process.
Or, the RAM isn't seated properly. Remove the RAM and then reinstall it. Make absolutely sure that it's fully seated in the slot.
Unless it's a very old computer, it won't require you to hit <F1> to get into the BIOS to confirm the configuration change.
Do not know about the bios but I changed the vir. Mem. From 1024 min and 2048 max to 2048 min and 2048 max and 1 gig was working fine then I changed it to 3072 both and erro no booting at all and three hours later here I am should I have changed it to 2048 min and 6144 max for 2gigs
Windows virtual memory settings are unrelated to whether the board will recognize a particular memory configuration and complete POST.
Kingston's website and the KVR400x64C3A/1G datasheet indicate the modules are double-sided. The Gigabyte GA-K8VM800M Rev. 2x manual on page 10, footnote #1 indicates the board will not support DDR400 with two double-sided modules and will revert to DDR333 if so configured. The Rev. 1x manual doesn't mention a limitation. So, first determine your board revision. Then if board is Rev. 2x, there may be an issue with the board automatically reverting to DDR333 when the double-sided modules are installed or perhaps the BIOS settings have been manually configured for DDR400, etc. Check the BIOS memory configuration.
Sorry, I didn't get notification of your last response on this thread in a timely manner. Board revisions are normally indicated by being silk screened on the board itself, on the original box, or on a sticker on the board. Access to BIOS for that board is by pressing the DEL key during post.
Simple fix: re-seat your sticks. Same thing happened to me and you apparently have to really push hard to get them in. also, make sure first that you have them in the right way - the slot isn't exactly in the middle it's a little off center to help you be sure its in correctly.
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