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dsigma6
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just wondering how often other 600 series users get the BSOD?
i gave mine to my girlfriend, and the first time she used it, blue screened when she shut it down. she said she didnt do anything, but i dont want her to think i gave her a defective laptop!
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i've read that the memory for this unit should have 8 black chips on each side- mine have 4- perhaps that is why i get the BSOD? even though i had it sometimes before i added memory.
i gave mine to my girlfriend, and the first time she used it, blue screened when she shut it down. she said she didnt do anything, but i dont want her to think i gave her a defective laptop!
EDIT:
i've read that the memory for this unit should have 8 black chips on each side- mine have 4- perhaps that is why i get the BSOD? even though i had it sometimes before i added memory.
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i dont know the error but ill keep looking for the next one.
it has a 256mb chip with 4 chips on each side. that seems like it could be the culprit. i didnt know the difference when i bought it, and the price was right!
it has a 256mb chip with 4 chips on each side. that seems like it could be the culprit. i didnt know the difference when i bought it, and the price was right!
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As TFF said it's HIGHLY unlikely the wrong memory type will cause damage. The worse I can think of happening is one of the BSOD screwing Windows up so much that you may have to re-load Windows.. That happened to me once on one of the many 600's I've been playing with .. I was swapping sticks in and out of one of these 600's and got a few BSOD's.. Finally after a BSOD Win2000 wouldn't load,I had to format and start again...dsigma6 wrote:does high density pose a greater risk than just the occasional BSOD? could that fry the motherboard?
1 T23 1.13 Mhz.SXGA+..512 RAM..Built in Wireless
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1 600e that now a 600x(500Mhz) with 256 RAM
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1 600x upgraded to 600Mhz with 256 RAM
1 T23 1.13 Mhz..256 RAM...
1 600e that now a 600x(500Mhz) with 256 RAM
1 600x(500 Mhz) with 327 Ram
1 600x upgraded to 600Mhz with 256 RAM
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