Hi! I just installed a 1GB Kingston (KVR400X64C3A/1G) memory stick to boost my RAM to a total of 2GB (sole reason was for running CS3). I've recieved some helpful replies here before so I was wondering if some computer savvy people out there could help me out.
Using desktop PC, Win XP Pro (SP 2). P4 CPU 3.00 GHz. Currently showing in system properties: 2.99 GHz, 2.00 GB of RAM.
Great.
After installing and booting up like normal, everything worked for about 15 mins. Then my computer shut off and rebooted on it's own. (I was browsing POTN and other websites).
CS3 nor Bridge was open.
Strange thing was when it was rebooting my computer spoke to me. A woman's voice tells me
"Your AGP we have a problem"
And by "we" she means "me"....
I'm actually on vicodin right now as I just had some surgery yesterday but I swear what I heard was real
The audio message wasn't repeated and my system booted up properly.
After opening up Bridge and starting to review some photos the system shut off and rebooted with the lovely female voice telling me I've, yet again, done something wrong.
Question: Do I need to change something in my BIOS or system properties or some other area to get it my system to accept the extra RAM (I'm assuming it's the new RAM that is causing the rebooting issues as I've never had this problem before...well women tell me I do stuff wrong all the time...but that's another story...):p .
I checked Kingstons' website before I purschased to see if it is compatible with my motherboard (AOpen 4X4C).
I don't know if this matters but the configuration for the 4 memory bays/slots on the mother board is:
bay 1 = 512 mb
bay 2 = NEW 1 GB
bay 3 = 512 mb
bay 4 = damaged the bay by yours truly trying to intall a 512 stick a couple weeks ago. Sent it back for the 1 GB that resides in bay 2.
Also during the various black boot up screens that flash quickly before the "Windows XP" splash logo I see the following:
CPU 200 MHz,
DRAM 400 MHz,
AGP 66.67 MHz,
PCI 33.37 MHz.
I mention this only because I recognized the "AGP" from my new girlfriends nagging...
Any ideas/tips?
Right now I'm using my laptop and watching my desktop cycle through start up then rebooting over and over...
If I can't get it sorted out I'll just remove the 1GB stick and live with the two 512's...but I don't want to if it a simply adjustment I need to make. I'll stop the vicodin in a few days but I'm sure the voices will continue untill I bend to her wishes.
Thanks!
there was never really any voice..... JOKE
(left computer on all night and it didn't reboot, etc.) but now I gotta work on why my anitvirus software doesn't believe my system is safe. Hmmmph....


