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BIOS not detecting all of RAM

Bretagus

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I have two 128meg sticks of PC133 RAM on a Tyan S1834 (Tiger 133) motherboard with dual Pentium III 733mhz. Up until 5 minutes, my system detected all 256 megs. However, after a fluke system crash, it now only detects 196. Tyan uses Award BIOS.

I recently flashed my bios from version 1.03c to 1.05. However, I did that a week ago, and things have been running flawlessly until now. Could the error lye in the upgrade?

My system checks memory at each boot, and seems to check it 3 times, so I doubt clearing the CMOS, would help any, as I do not beleive there are any settings which are causing this problem. How can 1/2 of my memory stick just stop functioning!?!?

Also, just for good measure, I have tried "Fail Safe Defaults", "Optimized Defaults", and tweaking in the BIOS my own to try to fix the problem, however, nothing has worked so far.

Any help will be most appreciated. Thanks in advance,
Brett

--note- I have had my system for over a year now, so I doubt it is an error in the physical installation of the RAM, also, the fact that only 1/2 of a stick isn't being recognized precludes that notion. Also I'm not overclocking, and my temps are reasonable.

Applicable Specs:

Tyan S1834 Tiger 133 motherboard [133 fsb]
--Award BIOS - 1.05
Dual Pentium III 733mhz [133 fsb]
2 - 128meg sticks of PC133 RAM
 
Oddly enough, resetting the CMOS seemed to do the trick. However, now I have more problems, but will start a new thread. Appologies to all who care for flooding.
 
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