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Capaill said:try looking at www.crucial.com. There is a utility there to tell you what memory is compatible with your PC.
Your machine may not support the memory you have inserted or it may only support up to 192 MB. I had a similar issue with a Toshiba laptop in that all it could support was up to 192 MB RAM.
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paddyc said:Reset the dimms, there should be a little slot on the underside of the laptop which you can open up ... take out both of the dimms and re-insert them.
If that doesn't work take one out and run with one, if it picks up 256mb then swap them around and see if it will pick up 256mb when running on the other dimm to see if one of the dimms is faulty
ClubMan said:In this case the most likely cause is that the memory you have is not 100% compatible with your laptop and it is only recognising half of each memory stick or only one of them.
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