Hi...
Just bought some RAM to upgrade my Lombard (G3 400) and found it crashing
with OS X very often... Anyone know the problem?
My original configuration: 128 (high profile) + 64 (Low profile) (worked
fine)
1st change: 256 (paccom high profile) + 64 (same one) (fine as well)
2nd change: 256
On 02/12/03 09:39, Ho Jianghai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi...
Just bought some RAM to upgrade my Lombard (G3 400) and found it crashing
with OS X very often... Anyone know the problem?
My original configuration: 128 (high profile) + 64 (Low profile) (worked
fine)
1st change: 256 (paccom
On Tuesday, December 2, 2003, at 09:39 AM, Ho Jianghai wrote:
Hi...
Just bought some RAM to upgrade my Lombard (G3 400) and found it
crashing
with OS X very often... Anyone know the problem?
My original configuration: 128 (high profile) + 64 (Low profile)
(worked
fine)
Funny... I just stuck
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
I had the same problem with my Wife's Wallstreet. I installed 2 sticks
of 256 (Azen? I don't remember) and they both showed as 128's. I
returned them and got Kingson chips of the exact same spec and they
both show and work correctly. Mac's are picky about hardware
specifications and the
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