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To understand the problem, we need to isolate it - when did the problem
begin .. Questions about the machine with 1024 MB ram Has it always had this much memory ? or did you add more to it? If you added more, then: - did it work fine before you added memory? If so, there is the possibility of different memory speeds between existing and new. I suggest you go to the memory mfg web site and look for tips (eg www.Kingston.com has several notes on this issue. As well, you might want to play with your bios memory speed settings. "Hans" wrote in message ... I have two computers on both Win XP PRO a- Pentium 4 2.6 GHZ. 1024 MB Ram memory b- Pentium 3 790 MHZ..352 MB Ram memory I have a navigation program Maxsea 9.1.1.4 , when I try to load this program on comp. "A " I get the message insufficient memory. I can load without problems the program on the older computer "B" with so much less memory I can't find what the problem is any help will be appreciated. Thanks in Advance Frank |
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Matt wrote:
To understand the problem, we need to isolate it - when did the problem begin .. Questions about the machine with 1024 MB ram Has it always had this much memory ? or did you add more to it? If you added more, then: - did it work fine before you added memory? If so, there is the possibility of different memory speeds between existing and new. I suggest you go to the memory mfg web site and look for tips (eg www.Kingston.com has several notes on this issue. As well, you might want to play with your bios memory speed settings. "Hans" wrote in message ... I have two computers on both Win XP PRO a- Pentium 4 2.6 GHZ. 1024 MB Ram memory b- Pentium 3 790 MHZ..352 MB Ram memory I have a navigation program Maxsea 9.1.1.4 , when I try to load this program on comp. "A " I get the message insufficient memory. I can load without problems the program on the older computer "B" with so much less memory I can't find what the problem is any help will be appreciated. Thanks in Advance Frank If it's RDRam memory, the 2 sets of 2 banks should be populated by the same speed memory modules, (say PC800), but the individual slots of bank 2 may have larger or smaller capacity modules than the slots in bank1. In other words, the make and type of the modules in bank 2 should match each other, but only the speed has to match the modules in bank 1. Worth checking! This is why they are almost always sold in pairs. Remove "nospam" from return address. |
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Hi All,
Thanks for your help, The computer is new 2 months old only, the mem chip is a pair and I have done mem. check as well and could not find a problem. I have the same problem with an old Maxsea ver.7 program and with the new ver 10. and again no problem on the other old comp. I will be away for a few days with my boat for some serious fishing. Be back on Thursday Cheers "Dennis Pogson" wrote in message ... Matt wrote: To understand the problem, we need to isolate it - when did the problem begin .. Questions about the machine with 1024 MB ram Has it always had this much memory ? or did you add more to it? If you added more, then: - did it work fine before you added memory? If so, there is the possibility of different memory speeds between existing and new. I suggest you go to the memory mfg web site and look for tips (eg www.Kingston.com has several notes on this issue. As well, you might want to play with your bios memory speed settings. "Hans" wrote in message ... I have two computers on both Win XP PRO a- Pentium 4 2.6 GHZ. 1024 MB Ram memory b- Pentium 3 790 MHZ..352 MB Ram memory I have a navigation program Maxsea 9.1.1.4 , when I try to load this program on comp. "A " I get the message insufficient memory. I can load without problems the program on the older computer "B" with so much less memory I can't find what the problem is any help will be appreciated. Thanks in Advance Frank If it's RDRam memory, the 2 sets of 2 banks should be populated by the same speed memory modules, (say PC800), but the individual slots of bank 2 may have larger or smaller capacity modules than the slots in bank1. In other words, the make and type of the modules in bank 2 should match each other, but only the speed has to match the modules in bank 1. Worth checking! This is why they are almost always sold in pairs. Remove "nospam" from return address. |
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