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  1. #1
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    Default the case of the disappearing ram

    I am supposed to have 256 megs of ram. By chance I looked in system properties a couple of days ago and it said 64megs, I have just looked now and it says 192megs, although I know nil about PCs I suspect somehow the ram has come loose, do I just wiggle it around untill I get it back to 256

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    Jean Bloom

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    Call the cops - there has been a spate of livestock thefts around due to the drought induced scarcity

    Sorry - can't help more ...
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    Turn it off before you wiggle it.
    You have either bad or loose ram.

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    G'day Macklin

    Open the computer case & remove ALL the RAM sticks. Get yourself a soft pencil rubber (the white kind) & give the gold contacts on the bottom of the RAM sticks a rub. This cleans the contacts without damaging the material. DON'T put yer grubby mits on the contacts when you put them back. Ensure that each stick is seated properly & the little white locking tabs are in place.

    This usually fixes 90-99% of the problems with RAM & video cards

    Hope this helps
    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    thanks for the replies


    Jean Bloom

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    Are you seeing how much ram you have instaled or how much is available. There is a very big difference. You may have 256meg installed but there could be as little as 64meg (or even less) available depending on what is being used at the time of checking.

    Cheers - Neil

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    Good words of wisdom as usual. Dat's why he da man

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    I think you can still be hung for livestock theft.

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    The ram might be out with the ewes doing what rams like to do.

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    Thanks, it is installed ram ( is it possible you mean system resources). Anyway it is installed ram.

    Thanks for the advice to all. The other replies were rather sheepish

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    The chops went well on the barbie but the leg was a bit chewy.
    regards
    Swagman

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