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Russ

posted on 18th Nov 07 at 21:59

fuk of topping old threads u cock spasm


Batmanman

posted on 18th Nov 07 at 21:59

make sure the memory is seated properly, my Dad has this problem for ages, and i pointed out that it wasnt clipped in properly.. the fool!


Voyto

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 17:20

okies, thanks chaps. ill giv it a go


Voyto

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 17:19

the asus site seems to use "asus update" which is a program run in windows tho?


--Dave--

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 17:19

yes. As John said download the file to a floppy and there'll be a key you press on boot up which will update the bios.


John

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 17:09

Should be.
You normally put it on a floppy and do it from dos.


Voyto

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 17:08

is it possible to update the mobo bios without having the OS installed?


--Dave--

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 16:11

you might want to try updating/flashing the bios to a later version. They may have fixed compatibility issues with certain types of memory.


John

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 13:12

There seem to be a lot of memory compatibility issues with that board.
Even corsair and the likes won't work sometimes.
Swap it for a different brand if possible.


Chump

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 12:32

make sure your CPU is seated properly on the MOBO....


Voyto

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 10:04

128x4 is high density memory and 64x8 is low density if that helps?


Voyto

posted on 8th Nov 05 at 10:03

ive got an ASUS K8V-SE Deluxe.

bought some 128x4 memory for it but it keeps bluescreening everytime i install windows. i contacted the memory supplier and they have said find out if my mobo accepts 128x4 or 64x8 memory modules?? can anyone help here?