Tomay 0 Posted March 27, 2004 I booted the computer and as usualy it started waking up from hibernation. Suddenly a screen apeared, that memory configuration has changed and bla bla bla... So i rebooted just to find out that my computer has lost 32MB ram. From the original 512MB there were only 480MB. Apart from that the system seemed stable. So I ran sisoft sandra to see that one of my 128MB modules was 64 MB on one side and 32MB on the other. WTF, how can that happen. So I reseated the memory and everything is back to normal. How can that happen. This system is running rocksolid for a few months now without any problems. Not OCed, latest bios... Should I be woried that it could happen again? What if it happens when the computer is running? Anyone had similar experiences? Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted March 27, 2004 Try it in a different slot, I dunno. It's that or the stick is going bad. Share this post Link to post
jmmijo 1 Posted March 28, 2004 Originally posted by Brian Frank: Quote: Try it in a different slot, I dunno. It's that or the stick is going bad. Basically the same thing I was going to say If the same thing occurs in the other slot then it most likely is a bad stick of RAM. Share this post Link to post