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Hi there
There are a couple of things here possibly.
Firstly is the new RAM stick exactly the same speed as the old one? If it isn't then this will allow the netbook to appear to run but nothing will get done because the BIOS may not recognise the new memory.
Secondly, it is sometimes necessary to go into the BIOS settings to tell BIOS that the memory has changed and what it has changed to.
The first thing to try is to replace the old RAM and see if this cures the problem. If it does then it confirms that either a setting change is required, the 2Gb RAM is incompatible for some reason, or you may have damaged dislodged something during the upgrade.
Hope this is helpful
System System : PACKARD BELL BV ISTART F2310 AIO Mainboard : PACKARD BELL BV GA-T671MG Bus(es) : ISA AGP PCI PCIe USB Multi-Processor (MP) Support : 1 Processor(s) Multi-Processor Advanced PIC (APIC) : No System BIOS : Phoenix Technologies, 255.255 Total Memory : 767MB
Intel Pentium D 3.00GHz Packard Bell BV (GA-T671MG) SiS chipset (Si671V11) DDR2 1024mb ram
PACKARD BELL BV Model GA-T671MG
Chipset Vendor Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS)
CPU Intel Pentium D Cpu Socket LGA775 [Socket 775] Processor Upgrade ZIF Socket Max CPU Speed 3000 MHz
System Slots 2 PCI, 1 AGP
Memory Summary Location System board or motherboard Maximum Capacity 1024 MBytes Memory Slots 2 Error Correction None Use System memory Maximum Memory Module Size 4096 MBytes
Manufacturer PACKARD BELL BV Model GA-T671MG
Chipset Vendor Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS)
CPU Intel Pentium D Cpu Socket LGA775 [Socket 775] Processor Upgrade ZIF Socket Max CPU Speed 3000 MHz
System Slots 2 PCI, 1 AGP
Memory Summary Location System board or motherboard Maximum Capacity 1024 MBytes Memory Slots 2 Error Correction None Use System memory Maximum Memory Module Size 4096 MBytes it seems this might vary i have listed 4
hope this helps
This netbook is really the Acer Aspire One D255. You have to pop off the keyboard, then remove 4 screws that hold the back panel in place, which will allow you to remove that back panel in order to get to the memory.
be sure that it is the same kinda ram ... I mean the frequency ...anyway ..go to bios..by pressing del on boot ...and look for some that says optimal factory defaults ... click ... ..after that press F10 to confirm and restart ... if after that will not read the 2 G ...you have to reinstall the operation system to make it see i t... do not worry cause everithing is fine ..if the ram unit you add was damaged ..you should been having problems booting ....the solution for your problems was to remove tha Bios batery for a few seconds ..but Im not sure how easy is to get to it on this model ... anyway if you want to see if they are readed ..just right click on My computer ..and properties and it should show all that is on it ...cpu...ram memory ...operation system.. the final solution is to reinstall .but it is a recommended one in all upgrading of this kind..cause the real changes in speed and promptness are like rockets fire... anyway ..to be honest on all models the speed depends on the cpu size also...
Hi, The first models of acer aspire one pro P531h-0Bk is not able to get more than 1gb RAM, but the revised model is able to get this. So you MUST consult with your IT dealer.
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