On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 11:38:47AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: 
: i bought a new 256mb Ram stick for the top slot of my Lombard to 
: upgrade the top slot from 128. When i got it open i found that while 
: the profiler said 128 there was already a 256 in the top slot. i 
: thought maybe the old stick was somehow bad, so I installed the new 
: one. AP still says 128 in the top. Now both of these are PC 133 and the 
: book only needs pc66, and i thought that so long as it's at least 66mhz 
: it works.
: 
: Any thoughts on this matter? and tips ... suggestions?

Sounds like you bought stacked RAM, a kind of RAM design that does not
work on older machines.  Return the RAM module you bought and have it
exchanged for one that is specifically rated for Wallstreet/Lombard, or
get your money back and buy the right RAM from another vendor.


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