On 3/11/02 9:26 PM, "chris borger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> And I have a problem with my iMac 233mhz now that I've put more memory
> inside it.
> I put a 256 chip in the lower slot, then put a 128 mb chip in the upper slot
> ASP profiller  comes up with both chips and read's 384 mbs yea!
> 
> But now when I try to drag data off a CD to my hard drive I get an error
> message not enough memory ?
> 
> Did I put the memory in the wrong place, should I have put the bigger chip
> in the upper slot ?
> 
> I remember something like  Apple does not support more then 128 mb chips in
> this machine ?
> 
> Or do I need to go back to Mac school again !
> 
> Thanks for helping me along with this problem
> chris borger


Try some RAM testing apps on Version Tracker. I have a 256 mb chips in both
the upper and lower slot of my Rev. B. What OS are you running, 9 or X?


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