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ive been all through that and thats not workd as well is it the motherboard at the end of the day thats not to good?
ive been all through that and thats not workd as well is it the motherboard at the end of the day thats not to good?
i had the same problem went into msconfig and changed it to start up with the max mount of ram.
You can fiddle and putz around till the cows come home ... its not going to change anything, and you may bork your system fiddling around with settings that you know nothing about.. Im not trying to get down on ya, but you are walking around on thin ice doing this... enjoy your system...
Have you tried:
Search box, type 'msconfig', enter,
Boot tab, click Advanced Options,
If the box next to 'Maximum memory' is checked, un-check it.
Just like people have been telling you since the beggining of post its your mobo, Before you posted did you even bother to check the specs of your mobo? it is
Intel® Core™2 Quad, Core™2 Duo, Pentium® Dual-Core, Pentium® D, Pentium® 4, Celeron® processors, Socket T (LGA775)- Supports Intel® next generation 45nm Multi-Core processors
- 1333/1066/800/533(** )MHz (FSB)
- Dual channel DDR2 800/667 x 2 DIMMs, Max 4GB
- 1 x PCIe x16, 1x PCIe x1, 2 x PCI
- ATA100 x 1 + SATAII x 4
- 5.1 channel, Realtek® ALC662
- Gigabit Lan ,Realtek® RTL8111B / RTL8111D
- 8 USB 2.0 ports
problem solved