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    RAM Recognition

    Help!! What have I missed?? Upgrading the RAM on a friends' PC (IBM PC300GL type 6272).

    The IBM Manual states that either EDO DRAM or SDRAM can be used to a maximum of 128Mb, so opted for 2 x 64Mb SDRAM stick 133mhz.

    The System POSTed 32MB which is as it was before and runs. I flashed the BIOS in the hope that it might not be suitable, but still get the same.

    So the question is what have I missed to get it to recognise the additional RAM?

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    Have you looked into msconfig/advanced and checked to see if ram was limited to 32MB?

    Start, run [type in] msconfig > OK
    on the general lower right hit advanced button.
    Take check out of limit ram to or change the value.

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    The System POSTed 32MB which is as it was before and runs.
    somehow i doubt changing a setting in windows is going to have any effect on that.

    putasolutions, have you checked the BIOS for memory options?

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    Source: IBM PC300GL (Type 6272, 6282, 6284) - Supported memory configurations
    Memory Configuration

    NOTE: The following information is meant to supersede any other information found in Hardware Maintenance Manuals or other technical documentation as of June 30, 2000.[list=1][*]Any combination of DIMM sizes, up to 128 MB, is acceptable.
    [*]Only non-parity DIMMs are supported.
    [*]EDO, SDRAM, or a mix of EDO/SDRAM DIMMs are supported.
    [*]If 64MB DIMMS are used, only EDO DIMMs are supported.

    NOTE: 64MB SDRAM DIMMs are not supported.

    [*]DIMM height must not exceed 1.2 inches.

    Use this link to determine DIMM size, speed, and type.[/list=a]
    IBM PC300GL - Product Index
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    Thanks Vernon, looks like I should read the specs a little more closely. A trip down the store is now on the cards. Wrong Type of RAM!!

    Many thanks to all those who replied

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