Thanks, John.

Pardon my ignorance:

1. What and where is the CUDA switch? I see a PMU reset switch -- is that it?

2. Is the front bay the one under the optical drive?

3. Also, does it matter which RAM slot?

Thanks, Again,

Dave Bjur
[email protected]
(208) 305-1514

On Jun 14, 2010, at 10:00 AM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:

> 
> On Jun 14, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Dave wrote:
> 
>> I am trying to use a 1 GB PC3200 DDR 400 module in my MDD, installed
>> by itself, but it keeps telling me I need to restart the machine. I
>> see several of you have installed 1 GB modules -- I would appreciate
>> any suggestions!
> Reset CUDA switch make sure the boot drive is in the front bay on the end of 
> the cable. Clean the RAM and slots with contact cleaner "non residue type". 
> That's how I got my MDD working the day I got it from a gut that was going to 
> waste can it.
> It's now my goto burner with 2 opticals and 4 HDDs with 2 1 GB sticks. and a 
> Seritek card. USB 2.0. and eSATA
> 
> JOHN CARMONNE
> Yorba Linda USA
> From TiBook 800
> 
> 
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