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THE_KICKER
I had old machine with only 32 of RAM (machine was working just fine), so I decided to add some more memo. When I inserted my new RAM and started computer, monitor did not show anything. I put back old memo but display still did not show signs of live. Then I took out video card and put it back in and my computer was working fine again. Then I tried put in new RAM once again and as you could guess my machine never worked again. Does anybody have any idea what is wrong?...

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Korax
What type of the RAM do you have?
SIMM, DIMM? FCRAM, SDRAM, DDRRAM?
What is the type of motherboard? Does the PC speaker beeps, when the computer cannot recognize memory modules?
Are the types of old and new RAM modules are identical?

You have to answer lot of questions, before someone can tell anything about how to solve your problem...

Zolo
Some problem was in machin, but I put in 128 ram. Try at first in BIOS chenge (I don't remember what the name of function, but you must do somethig to enable fuction if you want put in new equipment. Well you must read book about your Mother Board. I think that there something on about RAM.
ProFFF
Это типо английский уголок тут???

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genpix
Отвен, наверняка, очень прост: нет электрического контакта.
ты, когда ставил память, наверное согнул один из контактов (надеюсь ориентация была правильная, а то бы ты и разъем сломал).
Посмотри под лупой.

PS: подразумевается, что память совместима с твоей MB, и ты не смешиваешь 5V и 3.3V память.

G_kOS
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