Red point: Sounds like your computer is infected with virus.Originally posted by f50_vapor:after i add another 512mb ram.. i checked and it does reflect i haf 1gb ram on my computer now. but after awhile.. i ran a few programs ( such as firefox, msn, ms antispyware) and they had error msgs.. and auto restart my comp. after boot up again.. it will restart again (tis time no error msgs, if i dun run ani programs).
what is wrong? the ram is totally the same model and brand as the one i originally had...
now i took out the new ram and all's fine again...
my specs.
Processor
AMD SEMPRON XP3000+
Mainboard
ABIT KV7 VIA KT600
Graphics Card
GIG-RADEON 9600 PRO 128mb
Memory
512mb K/TON PC3200 DDR 400
Display
BENQ LCD
Storage
MAXTOR 80GB 8M 7200
Optical Storage
CD/R, CD/RW, DVD/R, DVD-/+RW
Casing
Zhng'd Dragon!
PSU
Not sure
Audio
Creative I-Trigue 3400 2.1
OS
Windows XP Professional
help? thanks
Then is RAM problem. Bring back to Kingston and ask for replacement.Originally posted by f50_vapor:it sort of auto-restarts. I tot is virus too. took out new ram.. use old one onli.. no prob so shld not be virus.
tis is my moboOriginally posted by octega:Are u using a dual-channel Mobo?
If u aren't then ignore my posting.
I encounter a similar problem with my MB during a RAM upgrade. I brought the exact RAM model wif the exact size and slot it in into the remaining dual-channel slots. Problems such as urs surface. Inititally thought it was a RAM problem but reliase it was not. U can perform simple test:-
1.) I unplug my old RAM. Use the new ones = no problem.
2.) Unplug the new RAM, put back the old RAM = no problem.
(Note. I did the above on all the memory slots by swapping around to confirm there is nothing wrong wif my mobo or wif the RAM)
3.) Put all back in. Mix in different slots = problem. Even though dual-channel is activated but because the RAM comes from different batches so it is not compatiable even though the model is the same.
Bo pian, went back to the store to change my RAM to a bigger size.
Come back slot it in. No problems. However, my dual-channel is disabled. I scarifice my dual-channel for bigger size. Not a problem for me, infact my system perform better wif the bigger RAM (although I must admit, it might perform eveb better wif the dual-channel)
what's the error msg?Originally posted by f50_vapor:after i add another 512mb ram.. i checked and it does reflect i haf 1gb ram on my computer now. but after awhile.. i ran a few programs ( such as firefox, msn, ms antispyware) and they had error msgs.. and auto restart my comp. after boot up again.. it will restart again (tis time no error msgs, if i dun run ani programs).
what is wrong? the ram is totally the same model and brand as the one i originally had...
now i took out the new ram and all's fine again...
my specs.
Processor
AMD SEMPRON XP3000+
Mainboard
ABIT KV7 VIA KT600
Graphics Card
GIG-RADEON 9600 PRO 128mb
Memory
512mb K/TON PC3200 DDR 400
Display
BENQ LCD
Storage
MAXTOR 80GB 8M 7200
Optical Storage
CD/R, CD/RW, DVD/R, DVD-/+RW
Casing
Zhng'd Dragon!
PSU
Not sure
Audio
Creative I-Trigue 3400 2.1
OS
Windows XP Professional
help? thanks
thanks..Originally posted by nightzip:i think NOT ram problem, its your PSU not enough power to drive the 2 RAM cards.
There is a drop in power if you apply the same voltage across the 2 ram cards.
So when not enough power, after awhile, your computer auto-restarts. and will keep doing it.
The thing is you should have at least 350W PSU and above should be ok.
Else is your mother board got problem, try swapping the mem. slots one card at a time to check the slots.
If that is so, it shouldn't be causing problems. For your CPU, is it DIY or bought from a shop?Originally posted by f50_vapor:thanks..
i tink my PSU power is 380W...