memory problem

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Krzysztof Zak

I am using computer with CA64-TC rev B1 main board and
Celeron 1.2 Ghz processor .
I have bought 512MB PC-133 SDRAM DIMM to replace old 128 MB memory but my
operating System Win2000 stops frequently and computer
restarts .
Memory is Ok because it was checked on another PC.
Problably problem is with BIOS settings .
Can someone give me advice how to set BIOS ?

Thank You
 
You'll have to find the manual from the motherboard manufacturer and check
that you have exactly the correct memory for the board.

You can try checking the latter at www.crucial.com
 
I am using computer with CA64-TC rev B1 main board and
Celeron 1.2 Ghz processor .
I have bought 512MB PC-133 SDRAM DIMM to replace old 128 MB memory but my
operating System Win2000 stops frequently and computer
restarts .
Memory is Ok because it was checked on another PC.
Problably problem is with BIOS settings .
Can someone give me advice how to set BIOS ?

Thank You
You really need to read the manual. If your revB is like revA then RevA
has jumpers to set for memory and processor. the processor needs to be in
coordination with the memory at 133/100/66 speeds. Say if your proc is at
100 MHz then your ram is pc100. If your proc is 133 then ram can be 133 and
all has to be set by jumpers on the motherboard. I don't know where revB
manual is, here is an revA manual...

www.itox.com/pages/support/mbd/ca64tn/4
 
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