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Old 11-10-2005
Rick C.
 
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Default HELP NEEDED: Phoenix hp pav xe783 (Windows XP Home)

I feel like I have searched the world around
OS- HP PAVILION XE783 ME- UPGRADED TO XP SP2

MAINBOARD- ASUS ( CUW-AM/MEW-AM )

BIOS- PHOENIZ TECHNOLOGIES LTD 2.10

CHIPSET- INTEL I810

PROCESSOR-INTEL CELERON VOLTAGE 3.3V

What I'm trying to do is install memory upgrade to 512mb. currently running 1 128mb and 1 256 mb (R) and everytime I add the 256 mb card, I get a blue screen. I thought upgrading the Bios, or main board, this would help, I also looked into overclocking, but not sure the best way to go, short of throwing the Com. out the window and see of that helps. Who's got ideas. Rick C.




Support Information:
Device Type: BIOS / Motherboard
Manufacturer: Phoenix
Model: hp pav xe783
Interface: USB
Operating System: Windows XP Home
Age of Device: < 2 years old
FCCID:

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Old 11-10-2005
Don
 
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: I feel like I have searched the world around
: OS- HP PAVILION XE783 ME- UPGRADED TO XP SP2

: MAINBOARD- ASUS ( CUW-AM/MEW-AM )

: BIOS- PHOENIZ TECHNOLOGIES LTD 2.10

: CHIPSET- INTEL I810

: PROCESSOR-INTEL CELERON VOLTAGE 3.3V

: What I'm trying to do is install memory upgrade to 512mb. currently running 1 128mb and 1 256 mb (R) and everytime I add the 256 mb card, I get a blue screen. I thought upgrading the Bios, or main board, this would help, I also looked into overclocking, but not sure the best way to go, short of throwing the Com. out the window and see of that helps. Who's got ideas. Rick C.
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Support Information:
: Device Type:
BIOS / Motherboard
: Manufacturer:
Phoenix
: Model:
hp pav xe783
: Interface:
USB
: Operating System:
Windows XP Home
: Age of Device:
< 2 years old
: FCCID:

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Old 11-11-2005
Don
 
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Default Comment

: I feel like I have searched the world around
: OS- HP PAVILION XE783 ME- UPGRADED TO XP SP2

: MAINBOARD- ASUS ( CUW-AM/MEW-AM )

: BIOS- PHOENIZ TECHNOLOGIES LTD 2.10

: CHIPSET- INTEL I810

: PROCESSOR-INTEL CELERON VOLTAGE 3.3V

: What I'm trying to do is install memory upgrade to 512mb. currently running 1 128mb and 1 256 mb (R) and everytime I add the 256 mb card, I get a blue screen. I thought upgrading the Bios, or main board, this would help, I also looked into overclocking, but not sure the best way to go, short of throwing the Com. out the window and see of that helps. Who's got ideas. Rick C.
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This is from the HP site concerning your board!

The motherboard has two dual in-line memory module (DIMM) sockets. Minimum memory size is 16 MB; maximum memory size is 512 MB. The BIOS automatically detects memory type, size, and speed.

The motherboard supports the following memory features:

168-pin DIMMs with gold-plated contacts

66 MHz SDRAM or 100 MHz SDRAM depending on system

Non-ECC (64-bit) and ECC (72-bit) memory

3 V memory only

Single- or double-sided DIMMs

SDRAM

Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) improves memory performance through memory access that is synchronous with the memory clock. This simplifies the timing design and increases memory speed because all timing is dependent on the number of memory clock cycles.

NOTE: To function properly, SDRAM DIMMs must meet the Intel 4-clock, 66 MHz, unbuffered SDRAM specification for either 64-bit or 72-bit SDRAM.
System memory (DIMM)

This motherboard uses only DIMMs. Sockets are available for 3.3 Volt (power level) unbuffered Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) of 16, 32, 64, 128 MB, or 256 MB.

This chipset does not support ECC. However, ECC memory modules may still be used, but the ECC function will not be available.

The DIMMs must be 3.3V unbuffered for this motherboard. To determine the DIMM type, check the notches on the DIMMs.

NOTE: No hardware or BIOS setup is required after adding or removing memory.







Support Information:
: Device Type:
BIOS / Motherboard
: Manufacturer:
Phoenix
: Model:
hp pav xe783
: Interface:
USB
: Operating System:
Windows XP Home
: Age of Device:
< 2 years old
: FCCID:

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