- Oct 22, 1999
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I created a partition on an extra Seagate HD I had, and installed Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit there. So, it is a 'dual-boot' HD with Win XP-Pro as well. Win 7 w/ the 4 gig of existing memory working fine.
Per the Asus MB manual, I then went into the BIOS, and enabled 'memory re-mapping', a feature you need to activate if running a 64 bit OS with more than 4 gig of memory. I then installed 2 more sticks (another 4 gig) of the identical memory(G Skill- 'F2-8800CL5D (DDR2-1100) CL5-5-5-15. (FAST), for a total of 8 gig. Turned on Comp....NADA.... no boot...moved sticks to different slots,disabled that bios feature, and also tried it w/ just 3 sticks(6 gig)...NADA...
Ideas? I'm now back to using my original HD w/ Win XP Pro 32 bit w/ 4 gig of Ram.
Per the Asus MB manual, I then went into the BIOS, and enabled 'memory re-mapping', a feature you need to activate if running a 64 bit OS with more than 4 gig of memory. I then installed 2 more sticks (another 4 gig) of the identical memory(G Skill- 'F2-8800CL5D (DDR2-1100) CL5-5-5-15. (FAST), for a total of 8 gig. Turned on Comp....NADA.... no boot...moved sticks to different slots,disabled that bios feature, and also tried it w/ just 3 sticks(6 gig)...NADA...
Ideas? I'm now back to using my original HD w/ Win XP Pro 32 bit w/ 4 gig of Ram.
