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December 2nd, 2011 02:00
Inspiron 6000 memory
Hi,
I am really stuck with this problem. I have a Inspiron 6000 that had 2x512Mb of memory in it. I bought 2 matching 1Gb sticks to upgrade it to 2Gb.
I Installed the latest bios and it booted fine but when I try and install the new memory it won't boot, I just get the flashing num lock light then nothing.
I have made sure i am installing the modules all the way into the slots, tryed booting without drives installed and other tips that i have found on forums but nothing has helped. The laptop will boot with 2 matching 512 sticks, either of ther new 1Gb sticks or one of each giving me a mismatched 1.5Gb but will refuse to boot with 2Gb. I have tried installing 1.5 and getting the bios to update then installing the other stick but nothing has helped.
Is my computer a freak that has a ram limit of 1.5 or am i missing something?
Cheers.



jamesclayden
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December 2nd, 2011 03:00
But the computer is happy to run with either of the sticks of new memory on there own. If the new memory was duff or the wrong spec this wouldn't be the case.
ejn63
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December 2nd, 2011 03:00
It sounds more like the new memory simply isn't compatible with the system.
jamesclayden
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December 2nd, 2011 04:00
"either of the sticks of new memory on there own"
By this i meant that i have run one of the new 1Gb sticks on its own, with no other memory in the computer, this booted fine. Then I took that stick out and did the same with the other idetical new 1Gb stick and it still booted fine.
jamesclayden
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December 2nd, 2011 04:00
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bY
Befor you ask
jamesclayden
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December 2nd, 2011 04:00
Am I not being clear about the steps i have taken?
say we have slot a and slot b, we have the old ram W and X and the new ram Y and Z
I have tried
aW
bX
aY
bZ
aY
b
aZ
b
aY
bw
And some more conitations the only one no to work is
aY
bZ
DELL-Royan S
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December 2nd, 2011 04:00
Hi James,
Welcome to the Community. So going by the steps that you have already tried, it looks like an issue with the memory that you purchased, because the 2 matching 1 gb sticks to do not power on the system when together but will power on when you add a 512 mb. We can rule out the memory slot as the 512 mb ram gets detected in the same slot. So I would return the product, and look at purchasing one from Dell.
Thank you
Royan
ejn63
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December 2nd, 2011 04:00
Not necessarily - it may be that with one original module, the system senses and sets the speed correctly. This can be the case if you run RAM faster than the system needs.
jamesclayden
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December 2nd, 2011 04:00
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To make it a bit more clear. The ones in red are the only combinations not to work
RV_ABZ
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December 4th, 2011 13:00
Why don't you provide the specs of the 2 x 1Gb modules you bought?
You can't just install any type of memory. The Inspiron 6000 will take up to 2Gb (either as a single 2Gb module - contrary to what Dell says - or as a pair of 1Gb module) DDR2 RAM.
I run a single 2Gb 533 CL4 (PC2-4200S) SODIMM module in mine. Have a look at Crucial web site for what is supported. Bearing in mind that this laptop supports 400/533MHz FSB only, DDR2 667 or DDR2 800 are a bit of a waste as they'll never run at max speed. Stick to DDR2 533, unless you can't find it of course. No matter what supported module you use, whether DDR2-533, DDR2-667 or DDR2-800, your BIOs will only report 533MHz memory, not 667MHz or 800MHz. And if you mix modules, only the slowest speed is used.
RV_ABZ
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December 5th, 2011 01:00
Your specs are Ok, this should have worked. Out of curiosity, I tried the 2 x 1Go DDR2-667 modules of my Latitude D630 into my Inspiron 6000 and it worked Ok, albeit reported at 533MHz only, as expected.
Dell may only offer DDR2-800 simply because they've chosen to limit the types of RAM they want to sell. DDR2-533 is for old machines now and won't be readily available anymore. These days, it's DDR2-667 and DDR2-800 minimum. Ebay would be a good place for DDR2-533 though.
jamesclayden
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December 5th, 2011 01:00
I have 2 stickss of 1GB 533MHz DDR2 CL4 PC2-4200
If the inspiron 6000 will only report 533MHz memory how comes this is the suggested dell upgrade is 800MHz?
jamesclayden
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December 5th, 2011 01:00
I thought that it should have worked ok. Would removing the BIOS battery befor doing the instalation help?
RV_ABZ
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December 5th, 2011 02:00
No, that won't do anything. Is there any sticker on the module with something that would look like the part #? You could then google that part # and get the full specs of the modules. But PC2-4200 should definitely be Ok, unless it is registered/ECC RAM...
jamesclayden
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December 5th, 2011 02:00
It is definatly non-ECC.
Any other ideas to get it working that don't involve buying new ram?
RV_ABZ
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December 5th, 2011 02:00
Apart from suggesting a return to the supplier, I'm dry. Can you try the memory in another laptop to verify if it's functional as a pair or not?
Strange though that each module works fine on its own, not as a pair...