If you touch your software enough does it become hardware?
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by TezzRexx » December 25th, 2005, 17:07
Herro dudes, i'm having a little problem.
My dad got me a 1 GIG Stick of RAM, but I can only use it on its own, and I can't use it with my 512 Corsair stick of RAM I had before.
Is there a way so I can use both?
cheers.
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by TezzRexx » December 25th, 2005, 18:43
Herro again, apparently I may need to upgrade my bios for two different bands to work =/
Will PC world do BIOS upgrades for you? As I'd rather have some major company with insurance then risk it.
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by Dr. kitteny berk » December 25th, 2005, 18:47
i dunno, probably.
either way, it's generally dead easy, especially on newer mobos
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by deject » December 25th, 2005, 19:51
what brand of board is it?
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by Roman Totale » December 25th, 2005, 20:04
deject wrote: what brand of board is it?
Smorgas
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by TezzRexx » December 25th, 2005, 20:41
its a gigabite nforce 3 socket 754
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by TezzRexx » December 27th, 2005, 12:29
Cheers, I know it should be easy, but, when your a virgin, you know it's going to be hard. Or at least worrying.
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by Wiggy » December 27th, 2005, 14:16
I had to do a BIOS flash once, as far as I can remember it wasn't that hard. You have to load an exe and the new BIOS file onto a floppy and just boot from that. It does the rest itself. Just make sure you have the right BIOS file.
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by deject » December 27th, 2005, 15:45
Actually the new mobos can do a BIOS flash from inside Windows, so this has gotten much much easier. As long you follow the instructions in the link I gave you you should have no problems at all.
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by Dr. kitteny berk » December 27th, 2005, 15:52
yeah, it's all pretty easy nowdays, don't think i've ever had a problem
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by deject » December 27th, 2005, 16:30
Dr. kitteny berk wrote: yeah, it's all pretty easy nowdays, don't think i've ever had a problem
I started flashing the BIOS on my first Athlon board with a bad floppy drive. Thankfully the motherboard could boot a floppy to reflash in case my BIOS was hosed. Now with these Windows Flash Utilities, it's almost painless.
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by Dr. kitteny berk » December 27th, 2005, 16:34
however, flashing bioseses off of bootable cds, that's another matter. hate it.
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by deject » December 27th, 2005, 16:42
Dr. kitteny berk wrote: however, flashing bioseses off of bootable cds, that's another matter. hate it.
yeah that would suck
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by Woo Elephant Yeah » December 28th, 2005, 9:01
Roman_Totale wrote: deject wrote: what brand of board is it?
Smorgas
With these tips you are really spoiling us
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by TezzRexx » December 28th, 2005, 15:41
Hey again guys
after finding my old CPU-Z specs and comparing them with my new ones, the only difference I have found with the ram is:
The new 1 gig has a DRAM Frequency of 208.0 mhz
The old 512 ram has a DRAM Frequency of 201.0 mhz
Could this be anything to do with it??
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by TezzRexx » December 28th, 2005, 22:37
UPDATE:
I now have both peices of RAM working normally :D
but, on CPU-Z, it says my RAM is running at a frequency of 167.5mhz
Is that normal?