On 17 October 2010 18:16, Tim xendis...@gmx.com wrote:
Thanks for all the info guys, removed memory, removed video card, checked all
cable connectors, unplugged several fans (surplus to requirements but fitted
for looks.it not my PC by the way).
Good :)
I also had many times faced
I have a PC that is failing to boot, it is giving 1 long and 3 short beeps.
According to sources on the net it is a memory failure above 64k, is that the
memroy modules I add to the motherbaord or is that some other base\cache memory
on the motherboard or CPU??
I have tried fitting
On 17/10/10 17:41, Tim wrote:
I have a PC that is failing to boot, it is giving 1 long and 3 short beeps.
Scott Mueller's book says for AMI BIOS POST conventional/extended
memory error - clean memory contacts and reset the modules. Remove all
modules except first bank. Replace the memory,
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 18:15, John Cooper l...@discoverlinux.co.uk wrote:
On 17/10/10 17:41, Tim wrote:
I have a PC that is failing to boot, it is giving 1 long and 3 short
beeps.
Scott Mueller's book says for AMI BIOS POST conventional/extended memory
error - clean memory contacts and
On 17/10/10 17:41, Tim wrote:
I have a PC that is failing to boot, it is giving 1 long and 3 short beeps.
According to sources on the net it is a memory failure above 64k, is that the
memroy modules I add to the motherbaord or is that some other base\cache memory
on the motherboard or CPU??
On Sunday 17 October 2010 22:39:18 alan c wrote:
On 17/10/10 17:41, Tim wrote:
I have a PC that is failing to boot, it is giving 1 long and 3 short
beeps. According to sources on the net it is a memory failure above 64k,
is that the memroy modules I add to the motherbaord or is that some