Yesterday when I got in the mail my Corsair memory to replace the Gskill, I inserted a single 1 gig stick in the last red slot, and everything finally worked. Installed Windows, updated to SP2, updated bios from F1 to F3.
So finally I figure it's time to put the second corsair stick in for dual channel. I put it in the 2nd slot, the first red one.
Upon booting the restart forever symptom happens. I remove that stick I just put in and it starts up normal again. I think maybe it's DOA.
So as a test I remove the stick that works from the last slot and I put in the bad stick there to test if it was the stick and not just dual channel messing it up.
Upon booting it does the endless restart again. Now I figure it must be the stick. So I remove it and put the good one back in to that 4th slot which it had worked in before.
But now, the good ram didn't work anymore, just endless reboot. I removed the battery for a while. I reseated it many times in that slot, etc, just wouldn't want to work. even though it did in the past Then I think, maybe the bad ram effected that slot in some way. So I move the good ram form that slot to the third, yellow, slot that hadn't been touched yet, except for the Gskill days ago.
Upon booting it finally worked.
So why did this happen like that, why would the system no work anymore with the good in that slot anymore until I moved it to another. What should I do to test more without worrying about nothing working again, like if the 2nd stick is not DOA but another odd DS3 issue.
This is the memory, which is 1.9volts isntead of the problem ram that are usually 2.1 or higher:
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...85025-5&ps=ho1
Bookmarks