emytaylor164
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Ok today i noticed my computer was been way too slow using xubuntu, I then looked at hardware profiles and i noticed that it sayes 128MB of RAM. I thought to my self no i have 256MB, anyway then it clicked, that is what was causing my BSOD's when i was using windows.... so i opened the cover of my laptop and saw nothing wrong but i took out one of my ram sticks and turned it on, nothing. Then i realised it was in slot B (I am not sure if this would make a difference) and i put it in slot A, turned it on and it boots, then i took it out and put the other one in(also been 128, it had 2x512) slot A and it boots, so i have come to the conclusion that it was slot B not working, so I formatted it and put windows XP on cos that runs small amounts of RAM better imo.
But i am hating only having 128 cos i notice.
So is there a way to fix my RAM Slot?
But i am hating only having 128 cos i notice.
So is there a way to fix my RAM Slot?