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Well, I had an interesting experience.

My computer suddenly froze, totally.  So I shut it down, and started it up again.  Problem was, the computer wouldn't start up (ie wouldn't even show the BIOS screen).  So I switched everything off, waited a while, and tried again - same result.
So I pulled out everything from the back of the computer, except the VGA, and pulled out all my drives, but the computer still didn't start up.
Puzzled, I decided to set up my motherboard's diagnostic thingy, which pointed to a memory issue.  So I tried pulling one of my 2 512MB sticks out, nothing happened.  Replaced the stick, and pulled out the other one, and, the computer started...
So it does seem like something is stuffed with that stick of RAM.
Oddly, when I restarted the comp again, (without the "faulty" RAM) I got the same issue - diagnostic saying memory issue.  So I turned the power off, waited a while, and the computer booted.  So to me, seems like one stick was dead, and the other was dodgey.

Well, at least I found out the problem.  More worrying was that when I pulled out all the drives, I carelessly kinda half bent the SATA pins of one of my HDDs (note, I have a RAID0 array).  The pins seem fine, but the plastic backing of the pins snapped off and now is stuck inside the SATA cable.  I managed to put the cable back in with the pins, and it seems fairly firm (but I've put some extra sticky tape in case).  Luckily for me, it still works, so I frantically started backing up all my important data (otherwise I could've lost 8 years of stuff Erk).
Anyways, at least now I have a backup of some stuff (not everything) in case my HDD does entirely die.  Though gosh, my computer runs slow on 512MB RAM... Erk

Interestingly though, I decided to stick the "faulty" 512MB stick back in yesterday, to see if it worked...  and... it did!  I also no longer get those weird memory errors when I start the computer up.

Meh, what gives?
My computer wouldn't boot when I had all the things in USB - I even had to unplug my external HDD and my wireless......dunno what it was...

I hope I don't get a RAM error cause I only have 1 2GB which I can't pull out I don't think..that and my Dad would kill me!!!
dude.that is seriously screwed up. You got lucky you had 2 sticks though, like mehhakker said, if you only have a single large stick your screwed
I use 3GB on XP .............

and Memory is very important, obviously, and its one of few important things you can replace without reinstalling XP ^_^
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Well, I had an interesting experience.

My computer suddenly froze, totally.  So I shut it down, and started it up again.  Problem was, the computer wouldn't start up (ie wouldn't even show the BIOS screen).  So I switched everything off, waited a while, and tried again - same result.
So I pulled out everything from the back of the computer, except the VGA, and pulled out all my drives, but the computer still didn't start up.
Puzzled, I decided to set up my motherboard's diagnostic thingy, which pointed to a memory issue.  So I tried pulling one of my 2 512MB sticks out, nothing happened.  Replaced the stick, and pulled out the other one, and, the computer started...
So it does seem like something is stuffed with that stick of RAM.
Oddly, when I restarted the comp again, (without the "faulty" RAM) I got the same issue - diagnostic saying memory issue.  So I turned the power off, waited a while, and the computer booted.  So to me, seems like one stick was dead, and the other was dodgey.

Well, at least I found out the problem.  More worrying was that when I pulled out all the drives, I carelessly kinda half bent the SATA pins of one of my HDDs (note, I have a RAID0 array).  The pins seem fine, but the plastic backing of the pins snapped off and now is stuck inside the SATA cable.  I managed to put the cable back in with the pins, and it seems fairly firm (but I've put some extra sticky tape in case).  Luckily for me, it still works, so I frantically started backing up all my important data (otherwise I could've lost 8 years of stuff Erk).
Anyways, at least now I have a backup of some stuff (not everything) in case my HDD does entirely die.  Though gosh, my computer runs slow on 512MB RAM... Erk

Interestingly though, I decided to stick the "faulty" 512MB stick back in yesterday, to see if it worked...  and... it did!  I also no longer get those weird memory errors when I start the computer up.

Meh, what gives?

But actually my personal computer upstairs goes to a BSoD and I think it is one of my 512 sticks.........I have two aswell....I never use that computer because it has turned into poo poo......I think it has the same problem though....hmmmmmmmm
MehHakker Wrote:But actually my personal computer upstairs goes to a BSoD and I think it is one of my 512 sticks.........I have two aswell....I never use that computer because it has turned into poo poo......I think it has the same problem though....hmmmmmmmm

There are plenty of Memory Testing Apps out there, try them out. I believe the more popular one is MemTest86 or something similar..
Senseito Sakura Wrote:
MehHakker Wrote:But actually my personal computer upstairs goes to a BSoD and I think it is one of my 512 sticks.........I have two aswell....I never use that computer because it has turned into poo poo......I think it has the same problem though....hmmmmmmmm

There are plenty of Memory Testing Apps out there, try them out. I believe the more popular one is MemTest86 or something similar..

Cheers....I want to upgrade it to 2GB at least and get a new processor.....I don't want to have to buy a whole new computer........
MehHakker Wrote:
Senseito Sakura Wrote:
MehHakker Wrote:But actually my personal computer upstairs goes to a BSoD and I think it is one of my 512 sticks.........I have two aswell....I never use that computer because it has turned into poo poo......I think it has the same problem though....hmmmmmmmm

There are plenty of Memory Testing Apps out there, try them out. I believe the more popular one is MemTest86 or something similar..

Cheers....I want to upgrade it to 2GB at least and get a new processor.....I don't want to have to buy a whole new computer........

you might want to get new RAM altogether, also keep in mind you will have to reinstall XP if you upgrade your CPU
Senseito Sakura Wrote:
MehHakker Wrote:
Senseito Sakura Wrote:
MehHakker Wrote:But actually my personal computer upstairs goes to a BSoD and I think it is one of my 512 sticks.........I have two aswell....I never use that computer because it has turned into poo poo......I think it has the same problem though....hmmmmmmmm

There are plenty of Memory Testing Apps out there, try them out. I believe the more popular one is MemTest86 or something similar..

Cheers....I want to upgrade it to 2GB at least and get a new processor.....I don't want to have to buy a whole new computer........

you might want to get new RAM altogether, also keep in mind you will have to reinstall XP if you upgrade your CPU

Yeah I know I have to reinstall it....that's not a problem cause my PC formatted itself in an error...BSoD....
I got 20 gig ram!! pretty Dodgey,.. hah! spuwnk!!

wanders why people use raid,.!?

My former abit motherboard had a led screen onboard with error codes,. was very helpfull.
The new abit boards don't need that anymore,. Inluv abit!!
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