What makes you think it's broken? Could it be that you just don't  
have the RAM properly seated? Does the new RAM show up on About this  
Mac? Did you take the new RAM out and reboot? Are you certain it's  
the correct RAM? :)...jf

On Jan 5, 2006, at 3:03 PM, Bill Holt wrote:

> If any of you have either a slot loading iMac or an eMac that's  
> collecting dust, and you'd like a Pentium machine of similar  
> age ... or two ... or three ... in exchange, please yell out.
>
> I attempted to add some memory to a friend's iMac several days ago,  
> and think I broke it.  In any case, it won't recognize the new  
> memory and needs to do so to make good use of her new broadband  
> service.  So I'm looking for a replacement, and the financial  
> situation indicates that barter is the preferred method of exchange.
>
>    Bill Holt
>
>
>
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