I was looking at an old htnl file from Belarc Advisor. It does reflect 1 gig of ram 512 meg in each A0 and A1
I recently purchased a 1 gig memory card to speed up my computer. i checked the existing 512 meg memory card and matched the bought memory with matching specs. The original memory card was a Geil PC3200 DDR400 CL=2.5-6-3-3.
I bought a 1 gig Kingston KVR400X64C3A 2.5 V card. When I put the Kingston card in the computer would not boot. It would turn on but no signal was sent to the video. I removed the GEIL card and inserted the Kingston. That worked and all 1 gig of memory was detected. I tried to insert the Geil card in the second slot, but again the machine would not boot.
I purchased a second Kingston identical card and have attempted to install that and I have the same problem.
I have a gigabyte technologies nForce motherboard 200 megahertz Bus clock with 3 memory slots. F9 bios. 2.00 gigahertz AMD Athlon 64 processor.
Ideally I would like to able to take advantage of all three memory cards but would be ecstatic if I could get both of the Kingston cards to work. How can I make this happen?
I am running Windows XP Home edition SP3, but I don't think it gets that far. Belarc advisor reports only 512 meg of installed memroy 256 in slot A0 and 256 in slot A1. The entire gig is recognized at boot and by Windows when just the one stick is inserted.

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