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Question QUESTION: I just improved RAM memory of my PC but I can not work because a blue screen appears with the message BEGINNING OF DUMP OF PHYSICAL MEMORY 100, 99, ...
can you tell me what is it? and how can I overcome this issue?. Thank you for your attention
ANSWER: Hi August,
This is due to the RAM you have installed - it is not compatible with your motherboard or with Windows NT. Can you try removing the new RAM and see if the computer still works?
Cheers,
Chris
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QUESTION: Thank you Chris. The PC a Pentium II works fine with the old RAM, but that is just 64 MB and I what to improve it, but I think it is not possible. I tried with sdram 128 Mb 133 The PC reads it but it does not work because of the problem I already explained. May be it is necessary to install 2 SDRAN of 128, maybe it works in pairs? . I don't know. Thank you for your time.
Answer Hi August,
What you'll want to do is find out what RAM the motherboard supports. This should be available in the manual or on the manufacturer's website.
Once you have that, then you'll know which brand and model to buy so it works.
If you don't have the manual or don't know the make/model of the motherboard, you may have to read it off of the actual board itself. If you can't find it on there, then you might be able to find it by running a google search on the FCC ID.