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Name: mspoljaric
Date: January 25, 2005 at 09:35:43 Pacific
OS: Windows 2k
CPU/Ram: P!!!800
Comment:

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.jpg

On stick are these markings:
RU E187997
TS V0-M 94V-0
1021-V

On 3 of the chips:
19YU
Z
16MX8TI 0135

Another:
19ZK
Z
16MX8TI 0138

Another:
1AAAK
Z
16MX4TI 0 0141

And then the EEPROM:
CSI
24WC02J
01150

I have tried this stick in 2 different computers, the one wouldn't boot, the other said memory failure.

Any help would be greatly appreciated



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Name: Ninja_Kirby
Date: January 25, 2005 at 09:59:21 Pacific
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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...


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Response Number 2
Name: jam
Date: January 25, 2005 at 12:37:14 Pacific
Reply:

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.


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Response Number 3
Name: SkipCox
Date: January 25, 2005 at 12:49:53 Pacific
Reply:

Try these guys:

http://www.buffalotech.com/support/warranty-memory.php

Skip


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Response Number 4
Name: mspoljaric
Date: January 25, 2005 at 19:58:40 Pacific
Reply:

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


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Response Number 5
Name: mspoljaric
Date: January 27, 2005 at 21:12:44 Pacific
Reply:

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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