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Old August 1st 04, 01:30 AM
Ben Myers
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Some suggestions, one after the fact:

ALWAYS remove the battery from a notebook computer before adding, changing or
removing memory.

What happens when you put the original memory back in?

If you get the computer running, get in touch. I have PC100 low-density 128MB
SODIMMs for sale, not too expensively and with a 30-day warranty... Ben Myers

On 31 Jul 2004 18:08:16 -0400, lid (otherguy)
wrote:

I bought the wrong memory on ebay. I got single sided 4 chip 128MB
SODIMM instead of the low density 8 chip SODIMM. I tried installing
it anyways figuring it's ok if it only recognized half the memory.
It hung on the initial boot up after the install.

My presario 1277 won't boot up any more. It powers up. The hard disk
spins, the CD drive spins, the fans are on and the lights all work,
but there is no display on the screen.

Anyone have any suggestions? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

edit: Forgot to mention that my floppy drive doesn't work. It has
nothing to do with the ram. It stopped reading a long time ago.

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