Improved DDR2 memory but causes reading errors
Improved DDR2 memory but causes reading errors
Windows 10 64-bit version installed? Your original 2GB drive is being read correctly, but inserting a 4GB stick doesn’t work as expected. It seems like the seller might have labeled 512MB (0.5GB) drives as 4GB. Adding 2GB and 4GB could give you around 6GB, not the intended 2.5GB. You can verify this in the BIOS or with CPU-Z to check capacity details.
@-rascal- @AbydosOne @BondiBlue @Zas @zasdman @Kid.Lazer I'm in the bios menu but it doesn't look the same as the ones I'm seeing on YouTube. I have blue screen not sure where to go to alter settings. (Currently I have 1 x 2gb and 1x 4gb (which is showing up as 500mb).
The BIOS displays legacy settings. There’s a menu to view RAM and DIMM details. The H/W Monitor shows storage capacity info. If the listed size appears as 512MB instead of 4GB, it likely indicates fake entries.
I don't understand how to obtain another bios. The speed has been adjusted to 667mhz and the system is running much faster now, but it still displays 2.5 with the original 2gb plus misreading 4gb as 500mb at rascal.