I just upgraded my RAM from 2 gigs to 4 gigs, but for some reason windows only shows 3 gigs and so does my mobo. Am willing to live with that though, but the thing is that keeps my wireless card from starting now. Am not sure if thats the exact reason
why my card wount start, but this happened right after i installed the RAM sticks. Any ideas on how to solve either of my problems? Preferably the card problem first.
Yea, i have a 64 bit windows vista ultimate and my mother board is supposed to support a max of 8 gb
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Advise you to unplug all the RAMs, then plug them one by one again. Afraid you didn't plug them in correctly or there is faulty RAM. If possible, plug each RAM and then start the computer, see your wireless card is working. Also you can go to BIOS to see any problem there.
Also go to your device manager, check this wireless card driver status and ensure it's working well. If not, you might need to re-install the driver. But I think your problem is most like due to those RAMs.
Good luck..
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charlesbw wrote:I just upgraded my RAM from 2 gigs to 4 gigs, but for some reason windows only shows 3 gigs and so does my mobo. Am willing to live with that though, but the thing is that keeps my wireless card from starting now. Am not sure if thats the exact reason why my card wount start, but this happened right after i installed the RAM sticks. Any ideas on how to solve either of my problems? Preferably the card problem first.
Yea, i have a 64 bit windows vista ultimate and my mother board is supposed to support a max of 8 gb
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