Re: IRQL_NOT_EQUAL

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From: Kent_Diego (None_at_Nomicrosoft.com)
Date: 03/09/04


Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 10:59:07 -0800

Using two RAM modules often causes trouble. Try re-seating modules.
Experiment with memory timings/settings in BIOS. See if new BIOS or chipset
drivers are available from motherboard manufacturer. Run;
http://Memtest86.com to test present system to ensure it is not
software/driver issue.

> 1) Can I change to 333Mhz or 400Mhz modules eventhough I can not run the
> modules at that speed?

Yes.

> 2) Will XP Pro require me the re-activate??
> a) If I stay at total of 512MB?
> b) Bump upto 1GB?
>

No.



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