- May 8, 2000
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Here is my setup:
Thunderbird 1.1 Ghz
ASUS A7V MOBO (Bios 1005)
256 Megs of Atlas Precision PC133 (CL2)
ATI Radeon 32 meg
SoundBlaster Live Platinum 5.1
2 x 60 Gig Maxtor Ultra ATA 100 Hard Drives
KDS Monitor
Cable Modem
I needed to add some additional memory and got 2 more sticks of the Atlas Precision (256 Megs each - CL2). If I only use 2 sticks in DIMM 1 & 2 (or 1 & 3), there's no problem. However, when I put the 3rd stick in, I can't get the system to boot. During the boot process, I get the message that "The Creative software Synth cannot load MIDI worksets, MIDI playback has disabled.", then (sometimes) I get a blue screen (Windows ME) that says that system resources are low. I tried different combinations of the memory in slots 1 & 2 (and 1 & 3) without any problems, so it shouldn't be a problem with the memory. Do you think it could be the mb? Or maybe the power supply? I got an AMD approved 400 watt ps with the following readings: Core 1.808/3.3 bus 3.536/5 bus 4.972/ 12 bus 11.795. Or is there something I've overlooked? Thanks in advance...
Thunderbird 1.1 Ghz
ASUS A7V MOBO (Bios 1005)
256 Megs of Atlas Precision PC133 (CL2)
ATI Radeon 32 meg
SoundBlaster Live Platinum 5.1
2 x 60 Gig Maxtor Ultra ATA 100 Hard Drives
KDS Monitor
Cable Modem
I needed to add some additional memory and got 2 more sticks of the Atlas Precision (256 Megs each - CL2). If I only use 2 sticks in DIMM 1 & 2 (or 1 & 3), there's no problem. However, when I put the 3rd stick in, I can't get the system to boot. During the boot process, I get the message that "The Creative software Synth cannot load MIDI worksets, MIDI playback has disabled.", then (sometimes) I get a blue screen (Windows ME) that says that system resources are low. I tried different combinations of the memory in slots 1 & 2 (and 1 & 3) without any problems, so it shouldn't be a problem with the memory. Do you think it could be the mb? Or maybe the power supply? I got an AMD approved 400 watt ps with the following readings: Core 1.808/3.3 bus 3.536/5 bus 4.972/ 12 bus 11.795. Or is there something I've overlooked? Thanks in advance...