Did you install both memory chips? If you did, the 128MB may not be seated good. You might try resetting both chips again. Slot 1 with 128, Slot2 with 256. This is the recommended positions for the chips. Did this just happen or was both memory recognized at sometime?
Both memory modules have been installed (128MB in Slot 1, 256MB in Slot 2) and they are both in properly. When I was running Windows 98, Windows recognized that I had 384MB of memory. It was until I formatted the harddrive and installed Windows XP that Windows doesn't recognize the 384MB. Also I just ran a program called Tweak RAM Idle and it recognizes that I 384MB.
I tried booting with each memory module by itself and it worked both times and the system information screen gave me the proper amount of phyiscal memory. When I booted with both modules in, system information was still giving me only 256MB. I right clicked on my computer and selected properties and it says there is 384MB.
Very well could be a timing issue with the 128 module.
Make certain by checking the spec in your owners manual. Is it at all possible that you are installing a slower module (front-side bus) than that required?
Also, does YOUR system even accept a 128Mb module? (My Dell i8600 does not.)
They were both working fine in Windows 98. They worked fine when I removed the 128MB and booted with only the 256MB installed (and vice versa). When I right click on my computer and click properties it shows my memory as 384MB. In system information it shows 256MB.
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hmmm sounds strange. are both memory modules of the same type (i.e speed etc)? are they both the right type for your notebook?
that's the only thing i can think of...
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