Seventh777
RIP Roy
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2010
I know, and I don't know if it's exactly the right Ram, since it wasn't mine from the beginning.
Thank you for taking all this time for me. Not many would have done that.
Yw hun , wait till you get my bill lol, but seriously, take the ram to your local shop along with the make and model of your motherboard and get them to check it is the correct ram, even though they look identical there are several factors that matter when installing them, also your gfx card, these need to be configured correctly as well, if you have downgraded your card, which you have, something as minor as incorrect resolution settings will cause huge problems, as far as ram goes it pays to have 4gig as windows doesn`t recognize any more than this, and this can be restricted by bios, but that`s a whole new can of worms lol.
It may pay to check your local paper and see if there are any freelance PC experts offering their services, as these can offer a damn good service for a reasonable price .