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For Christmas I got a 2GB DDR2 stick of RAM for my desktop PC (as DDR2 is what my PC uses - I already had two 1GB DDR2 RAM sticks that came with my computer, and have 2 slots free); I'm using Windows 7 32-bit btw.
First of all (foolishly enough) I hadn't read the instructions properly [this is the first time I've installed hardware - I usually let my brother do it], and I'd slotted the 2GB stick in the 3rd spare slot, which obviously didn't work - the monitor screen was "on"/plugged in 'on', but it wasn't "on" [the screen wasn't displaying anything].
After I put the 2GB stick in the first slot and after slotting them in order it eventually worked.
Now, I applied one of those PAE patches [*waits for the groans and laments from the SevenForums members*] (I DID create a system restore point before I applied the patch) which let's Windows use more than 3.5[?]GB RAM.... and it worked the first time (after it told me to restart my computer)! I didn't actually use any high RAM-intensive games to try it out, I just played LEGO Indiana 2.
But anyway, I turned the computer back on this morning, and my monitor won't come on again! I've tried juggling around with the RAM (just putting the 1 2GB stick in; tried just the two 1GB sticks in) but none of them fixed it.
There's no beeps at all, and Windows does actually load up (I could hear that Windows 'chime' before the login screen comes on) but of course I just can't see anything.
Is my computer a lost cause now, or is there some sort of reset button that sets it all to default?
First of all (foolishly enough) I hadn't read the instructions properly [this is the first time I've installed hardware - I usually let my brother do it], and I'd slotted the 2GB stick in the 3rd spare slot, which obviously didn't work - the monitor screen was "on"/plugged in 'on', but it wasn't "on" [the screen wasn't displaying anything].
After I put the 2GB stick in the first slot and after slotting them in order it eventually worked.
Now, I applied one of those PAE patches [*waits for the groans and laments from the SevenForums members*] (I DID create a system restore point before I applied the patch) which let's Windows use more than 3.5[?]GB RAM.... and it worked the first time (after it told me to restart my computer)! I didn't actually use any high RAM-intensive games to try it out, I just played LEGO Indiana 2.
But anyway, I turned the computer back on this morning, and my monitor won't come on again! I've tried juggling around with the RAM (just putting the 1 2GB stick in; tried just the two 1GB sticks in) but none of them fixed it.
There's no beeps at all, and Windows does actually load up (I could hear that Windows 'chime' before the login screen comes on) but of course I just can't see anything.
Is my computer a lost cause now, or is there some sort of reset button that sets it all to default?
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- MSI MS-7325
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601)
- CPU
- AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ (2 CPUs), ~2.
- Motherboard
- MSI K9N4 SLI-F nForce 500 SLI chipset
- Memory
- 2048MB RAM DDR2 (now installed a 2GB chip = 4GB altogether)
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS EAH5770 CU core, 1GB GDDR5 video memory
- Sound Card
- Realtek AC'97 Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- AOC I2367Fh
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- SAMSUNG HD401LJ ATA Device
- PSU
- Tagan TG700-U25 - 700Watts
- Case
- NZXT Zero Aluminium Full Tower
- Cooling
- about 6 fans on case
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Natural MultiMedia Keyboard
- Mouse
- Trust GM-4200 Gamer Mouse Optical
- Internet Speed
- Not sure what speed, but it's broadband - ADSL (I think).
- Antivirus
- Avast! Free Antivirus
- Browser
- Mozillla Firefox