On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 09:54  PM, David Dean wrote:

>     It is also quite possible that you inadvertantly installed one of 
> the
> RAM sticks into the VRAM slot, I did this once before I realized that 
> you
> had to pull out the CPU to get to the other RAM slot.

SDRAM and SGRAM are keyed differently... you shouldn't be able to put a 
SDRAM SO-DIMM in an SGRAM slot without breaking it.

(SGRAM is the type of VRAM the iMac uses)


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