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HELP!!
OK, this wouldn't bother me any, other than the fact that I have a lifetime warranty, and don't know the manufacturer. All I do know is the following:
This logo is on the sticker, and on the chips: http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~mes25/chip.jpgOn stick are these markings:
RU E187997
TS V0-M 94V-0
1021-VOn 3 of the chips:
19YU
Z
16MX8TI 0135Another:
19ZK
Z
16MX8TI 0138Another:
1AAAK
Z
16MX4TI 0 0141And then the EEPROM:
CSI
24WC02J
01150I have tried this stick in 2 different computers, the one wouldn't boot, the other said memory failure.
Any help would be greatly appreciated

Ooooh my god, I have the same RAM, I spent hours searching for that manufacturer, which painfuly enough I can't find the link for.
But I remember discovering the company isn't called that anymore >_< Something else, but I'm confident it was that company of which I can't recall, they still dealt in RAM and all sorts of course. I'll keep rummaging for the link!
I remember I found there site by performing stupidly complex searches on a google image search, trying to find the pic of the "Ata".
The mystery company which must deal in... generic RAM I believe you call it.
Renamon, If You Lose I'm Going To Be Very Vexed...

Your RAM "may" be bad, but another possibility is your RAM is high density & the board you're trying to use it on only accepts low density RAM.

Well the computer that stopped booting was the computer that it started off in, and was working until about a week ago, then I noticed system hangs, and then complete failure.
Buffalotech huh, I'll give them a shot, thanks

Yeah, so I gave Buffalotech a shot, and they told me that they have never seen that logo before, so there goes that one.
Just wondering if anyone else has any ideas

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