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carolyn foshee - 30 Apr 2004 16:12 GMT
Trying to install more memory in windows me. I have 64mb,
trying to install 126 more, after I install keeps booting
me over and over. I had to take out the 126 memory card
and use the 64mb I have.  Please help.
Cari \(MS MVP\) - 30 Apr 2004 19:01 GMT
Incompatible memory, the first stick doesn't seem to like the new one.

Look at www.crucial.com or www.kingston.com to see which memory you should
be using.

(And it will be 128mb, no such thing as 126mb!)
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> Trying to install more memory in windows me. I have 64mb,
> trying to install 126 more, after I install keeps booting
> me over and over. I had to take out the 126 memory card
> and use the 64mb I have.  Please help.
Rick T - 30 Apr 2004 19:11 GMT
> Trying to install more memory in windows me. I have 64mb,
> trying to install 126 more, after I install keeps booting
> me over and over. I had to take out the 126 memory card
> and use the 64mb I have.  Please help.

Well, *assuming* the 128MB stick is the correct type for the machine,
(which if it physically fits is usually fine), then try the new memory
stick by itself in the first slot and post back here if it works or not.

Rick
 
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