computer restarts itself after i installed new ram

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  1. psplova45

    psplova45 Regular member

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    basically i installed a new ram and now every time i turn on my computer it logs on and everything and it works for like more than 5mins but then it randomly restarts and when i turn it back on it says sytem has recovered from a serious error it gives me 2 file names

    when i take the new ram out my pc works fine

    oh and at the start 2 messages cum up all the time even before the new ram they say:

    run ddl error specific module could not be found
    also at the start when pentium 4 sign cums up theres a blank screen where its like the cmd and there is just a underscore that is flashing, i have to wait a bit and then xp loads up
    if i go to the boot menu and select hard drive it gos to xp auto


    if i clean install xp then would everything be OK?/
     
  2. jony218

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    It's definitely the RAM. You can try moving the RAM to a different slot and see if that changes anything.
     
  3. djcb

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    Seeing the problem is with your ram, i think either your ram is somehow damaged or you possibly have the wrong type of ram needed for your computer. Try using the new ram in another computer to see if the same problem occurs.
     
  4. psplova45

    psplova45 Regular member

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    well i dont have another computer that uses sdram which i am sure work on my pc bcz ive installed this type of ram on my pc before nad it wrked fine infact i bought it 4rm the same person
     
  5. Napalm212

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    1. well you can try and run a diagnostic.
    2. You could move the ram into a different slot
    3. Put in the old ram and see what happens if it runs fine there is a prob with the ram you have. I would exchange it for a new one.


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  6. KillerBug

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    Check in BIOS to make sure that the voltage is set correctly...most mainboards default to 1.8v, and most new ram is 1.9v-2.3v
     

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