Re: memory for a Wallstreet

2003-08-15 Thread JP Kaytrosh
it doesnt have to be paired From: Timothy Virkkala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: memory for a Wallstreet Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 08:18:05 -0700 Follow-up question Does memory hav

Re: memory for a Wallstreet

2003-08-15 Thread Timothy Virkkala
Follow-up question Does memory have to be paired in the Wallstreet? That is, can I keep a 64MB chip in the lower slot and put a 256MB chip in the upper? - t "I know . . . I know . . . I use too many ellipses. . . ." -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog E

Re: memory for a Wallstreet

2003-08-14 Thread Ryan and Amie
Well, I am definitely NOT impressed with OWC ram return policy. I have had two faulty ram modules from them (this I understand can happen). I returned the faulty ram, and they took 6 weeks to replace both times. > About a month ago I got the low profile 256MB SO-DIMM (OWC100SO256168L) > for my Wa

Re: memory for a Wallstreet

2003-08-14 Thread markingle
On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 05:00 AM, Timothy Virkkala wrote: I'm curious about the replacement option. This seems a nice time to max out the memory. My first instinct is to go to OWC: About a month ago I got the low profile 256MB SO-DIMM (OWC100SO256168L) for my WallStreet which I fitted t

memory for a Wallstreet

2003-08-14 Thread Timothy Virkkala
My niece's Wallstreet got an error message recently, saying something to the effect that the memory required a Macintosh technician. Now it won't start up. My first thought: reseat the memory. My second thought: replace the memory. I'm trying to avoid the third thought: take it to a technician