Summary: Your right, DIMM don't mean it has chips on both side. Cuz if that was true then I must be using alot of SIMMs that were DIMMs huh? DIMM and SIMM don'...
Summary: Hi there, My system got three ram, 3 x 128mb. All three are Kingston brand. 2 x pc100 and 1 x pc133. Today i just realise that my out of my three ram,...
Summary: Not sure if I understand the question. But if you're thinking of mixing DIMMS and SIMMS on the same board, it's not the best idea. They have slightl...
Summary: the computer gave you the answer. you can't run dimms and simms together. the voltages are diff and the speed is diff. simms are 70 nanoseconds, dimms...
Summary: i agree with daveincaps its probally a p2 mobo with probally only slots for dimms and simms i suggest u would do it to 64 mb more is not needed becau...
Summary: Looks pretty obvious like you have fried your power supply. Make sure all your wires are plugged in properly and no components are shorting together....
Summary: Yes, check the manual for you motherboard and while your there make sure you are able you use DIMM's and SIMM's at the same time. Most don't work with...
Summary: I am no tecky, I had the same problem did everything to troubleshoot no fix. I also had problem with IE5.5 having faults with mshtml.dll searched ever...
Summary: is your old mem a dimm as well? many of that generation motherboard had dimm and simm slots, and they wouldn't always work together try swapping the s...
Summary: when it comes to memory the MoBo is picky . read your manual to see the proper memory config on the MoBo. some mobo alow use of both dimm and simm at ...
Summary: Well, I can't look now, cause I'm running it as a server, so I will have to look at one point when I really need to do something inside and shut it do...
Summary: DIMMs and SIMMs do not go together. You apparently acquired the wrong DIMMs. Check your manual for the appropriate type or look on their web site....
Summary: Hi Paul: It would be unusual for this type of configuration to work. Most of those older boards that contain DIMM and SIMM slots are a "one or the o...
Summary: I have Pentium 166 MMX running on a VXPro+ mainboard. The board has 4x72-pin SIMM modules and 2x168 pin DIMM modules. The board is suppose to support ...
Summary: I have the exact same mobo with XP I got it running, however it would reboot after 15-20 mins. After taking a closer look at the mainboard guide, I di...
Summary: I use a spare computer to try new programs on would like to upgrade it. This is a 150 pentium vxpro (512KB pipeline cache with dual chips: pc82c437vx...
Summary: I found out my computer, which is a compaq presario model 5184 can handle 528 mb ram....so i can replace my 64 with 128. Just wasnt sure if id have ...
Summary: I have a P-200Mhz w/MMX. The M/B is a 586IPVG Rev. A+. Award Bios v1.0a. I have 4 SIMM slots & 2 DIMM slots. I bought a single 64 Meg SDRAM chip (DIMM...
Summary: Let me rephrase ZeB's last remark. You would have to buy a new one wich will cost $70 to well over $3000 but not to worry. Unless you are wanting du...
Summary: Oh boy is this a good problem:-) First download a "bootdisk" from www.bootdisk.com and make sure it has the cd-rom support you will need. You might ...
Summary: Hi I have a generic laptop computer with 16 mb ram, 800 mb hard drive I want to upgrade to 64 mb ram. I opened the back and it has two 8 mb memory c...