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February 10th, 2009, 09:07 PM
#1
hpzv5000 new memory wont boot
good morning,
i recently reformatted my zv5420us and it was running fantastically (xp pro). i installed a cpu/memory monitor and noticed that it was running high in the memory department.
i looked around and found some compatable ram. pny 1g 2700. ordered it. arrived today
shutdown the laptop.
opened the bottom hatch and pulled out the 256 that was in there and installed the 1g. closed everything up and rebooted.
got 3 bluescreens/memory dumps. now it boots up ... goes past the f10 for boot options and then just sits at a black screen. the laptop is on but i dont hear anything else.
replaced the 1g with the (original) 256. same thing.
pulled out the 256 leaving the (under the keyboard) 256. same thing.
ugh ... i violated my 'if its not broke dont mess with it rule' ... and i am reminded why i keep saying that to myself.
any suggestions/comments are greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance ... running.
DI-614+;HP PSC2110;HP DJ855C;NOSTROMO;P-9;CLIE 655C;KVM2KIT;RARITAN CS4;QX3;IP-5
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February 10th, 2009, 10:26 PM
#2
well i can boot off the xp disk
went to recovery console (which ive never used) and it seemed to drop me at the c:\windows\ prompt
rebooted and back to that black'ish screen (oh ... the fans are on also)
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February 11th, 2009, 12:19 PM
#3
update:
i have put back the original ram into the machine. reinstalled the os.
im going to try and get my money back for the PNY ram and ill just deal with 512-128(for the video card) ram that this system was designed to run with.
anyone know of a good utility to check out the ram on your pc? possibly even some type of ram defragger or something?
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February 11th, 2009, 12:26 PM
#4
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp
http://www.memtest86.com/
If one program does not find a error, then run the other.
If a error is found, then if you have more than one stick, test each one by itself to find the bad one(S). Yes it can be more than one stick that is bad.
By the way, that is a classic example of what happens with non compatible ram.
1. Can not boot
2. Boots but you have all kinds of hair pulling errors.
3. Runs fine - what every one wants to happen.
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February 11th, 2009, 12:44 PM
#5
thanks for the utilities ... running the windows one now.
im 99% sure that the ram that i bought is compatible with my machine ... im convinced that it is bad.
ill prolly get my machine back to where i want it and then image it and then buy some 'better' ram. or maybe ill just be thankful that it works again. prolly the latter.
thanks for the links.
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February 11th, 2009, 01:04 PM
#6
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