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Old 02-07-2012, 11:44 PM  
cess
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Or the motherboard does not like that model of memory, make sure to get the exact model #s listed in the board memory compatibility guide. Or the sticks are faulty.
Yep the new memory probably isn't compatible, even if you buy the right kind it doesn't always work. Ram also goes bad quite often, could be bad sticks. If crucial has some that they guarantee works with the system then buy from them.
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