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Upgraded computer and no BIOS


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jammer1001

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I have abit of a new problem now....

I noticed this when I first got to BIOS to work, I can only boot up with one stick of RAM in the third slot, it doesn't matter which stick of ram it just has to be in the third slot...


Update: I just tried again and I got the 3rd and 4th slot to work at the same time.

Edited by jammer1001, 11 December 2007 - 09:28 PM.

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Then I'm sorry to say, it's time to RMA the board.
If the slots are working, then your good to go.
James

Edited by james_8970, 12 December 2007 - 10:32 AM.

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I have abit of a new problem now....

I noticed this when I first got to BIOS to work, I can only boot up with one stick of RAM in the third slot, it doesn't matter which stick of ram it just has to be in the third slot...


Update: I just tried again and I got the 3rd and 4th slot to work at the same time.


Computers are like that you have to keep trying to make them work cause you never know where you've gone wrong.

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