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nomad4ever
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      09-08-2009

My Vista Ultimate 32bit laptop (Asus G1, 2GB RAM as 2x 1GB DDR2-667 in
banks) is giving me troubles already over the last few weeks.Occasiona
BSOD (IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, BAD_SPOOLER, NTFS.SYS, MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
etc.) or bootup problems pointing to some memory problems. With Vist
Boot/Repair CD that could always be fixed - so far

Until today. Computer doesn't boot anymore, no difference if Safe Mode
Normal or Last Known Good Configuration. Vista Repair CD doesn't detec
and can't repair any startup errors

So I ran Memory Test which came back with "Hardware Problem detected
right away. So probably 1 or both Memory bars are defect or even a ban
or 2

Here is what I did to further consolidate the error and the occurin
symptoms

- both memory stick in both bank

no bootup, computer starts, Vista green progress bar appears shor
time, then black screen with hd activity for eve

- only 1 meory stick (0) in bank (0

bootup till blue Vista bubble, than "Please wait" on Vista backgroun
screen, then black sreen with mouse cursor only, cursor is working, bu
no other activity, no CTRL-ALT-DEL possible, only switch of

- only 1 memory stick (1) in bank (1)

bootup till blue Vista bubble, than "Please wait" on Vista backgroun
screen, then black sreen with mouse cursor only, cursor is working, bu
no other activity, no CTRL-ALT-DEL possible, only switch of

- only 1 memory stick (1) in bank (0

bootup till blue Vista bubble, than "Please wait" on Vista backgroun
screen, then black sreen with mouse cursor only, cursor is working, bu
no other activity, no CTRL-ALT-DEL possible, only switch of

- only 1 memory stick (0) in bank (1

no bootup at all. screen stays black and all status LED are blinkin

That tells me that either the memory stick or the bank is defect

Can you please help me identifying what is the best way forward
Unfortunately I currently live on a small island with no access t
alternative RAM module. Have to go 4 hours to next big town with mall
where I could buy memory modules if necessary

What should I look for

1 memory stick? or 2 right away? And what is the possible hardwar
problem? Bank0 or 1? Or only the memory

Please help me to find the right way, as trial and error can prov
costly for me here in the middle of nowhere. ;-

Thanks

Chri

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Rick Rogers
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      09-08-2009
Hi,

While I understand you don't have the resources, the next logical step is a
known good memory module in bank (0). If it fails, then the probable problem
is the motherboard and it will likely need to be replaced.

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"nomad4ever" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> My Vista Ultimate 32bit laptop (Asus G1, 2GB RAM as 2x 1GB DDR2-667 in 2
> banks) is giving me troubles already over the last few weeks.Occasional
> BSOD (IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, BAD_SPOOLER, NTFS.SYS, MEMORY_MANAGEMENT,
> etc.) or bootup problems pointing to some memory problems. With Vista
> Boot/Repair CD that could always be fixed - so far.
>
> Until today. Computer doesn't boot anymore, no difference if Safe Mode,
> Normal or Last Known Good Configuration. Vista Repair CD doesn't detect
> and can't repair any startup errors.
>
> So I ran Memory Test which came back with "Hardware Problem detected"
> right away. So probably 1 or both Memory bars are defect or even a bank
> or 2.
>
> Here is what I did to further consolidate the error and the occuring
> symptoms:
>
> - both memory stick in both banks
>
> no bootup, computer starts, Vista green progress bar appears short
> time, then black screen with hd activity for ever
>
> - only 1 meory stick (0) in bank (0)
>
> bootup till blue Vista bubble, than "Please wait" on Vista background
> screen, then black sreen with mouse cursor only, cursor is working, but
> no other activity, no CTRL-ALT-DEL possible, only switch off
>
> - only 1 memory stick (1) in bank (1)
>
> bootup till blue Vista bubble, than "Please wait" on Vista background
> screen, then black sreen with mouse cursor only, cursor is working, but
> no other activity, no CTRL-ALT-DEL possible, only switch off
>
> - only 1 memory stick (1) in bank (0)
>
> bootup till blue Vista bubble, than "Please wait" on Vista background
> screen, then black sreen with mouse cursor only, cursor is working, but
> no other activity, no CTRL-ALT-DEL possible, only switch off
>
> - only 1 memory stick (0) in bank (1)
>
> no bootup at all. screen stays black and all status LED are blinking
>
> That tells me that either the memory stick or the bank is defect.
>
> Can you please help me identifying what is the best way forward?
> Unfortunately I currently live on a small island with no access to
> alternative RAM module. Have to go 4 hours to next big town with mall,
> where I could buy memory modules if necessary.
>
> What should I look for?
>
> 1 memory stick? or 2 right away? And what is the possible hardware
> problem? Bank0 or 1? Or only the memory?
>
> Please help me to find the right way, as trial and error can prove
> costly for me here in the middle of nowhere. ;-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
>
> --
> nomad4ever


 
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trouble
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      09-08-2009
Don't waste money on new RAM sticks.
If you borrow suitable RAM from a friend you may have to replace it if your
machine damages that RAM.
You seem to be describing increasingly frequent BSODs for which the most
likely causes are power supply, hard drive and RAM, with RAM being the least
likely culprit in most instances as well as yours.
There is a significant instance of new RAM being dead out of the box but RAM
sticks do not often fail in real world use, compared to power supplies and
hard drives, absent some external cause.
If you understand how to remove the hard drive and have a USB adapter you
can see if the hard drive can be read by another computer. If the hard drive
has failed it is inexpensive to replace but the data on the failed hard
drive is gone forever. If you can read the hard drive at all back up your
data/image files immediately and then run software tests on the hard drive.


 
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Anthony Baratta
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      09-12-2009
hi

reading through your post - try this

restatr your laptop, tapping F8 key, on the advanced boot options screen
select

" Enable low - resolution video ( 640x480 ) " press enter

if your system boots up, you have hardware issues that are causing the black
screen.

things to look at -

find your bios version, locate bios updates via manufacturers website.
if bios updates are available, NOTE: install them one at a time, dont just
install the latest version on the list - this will cause more problems!!!!

locate video drivers - prior to installing updated video drivers, open
device manager and select video driver, then select disable driver, uninstall
video drivers via programs and features, restart your system, let OS install
its default video driver, then install updated drive from manufacturers
website.

update other features only if they require it....

regards

"nomad4ever" wrote:

>
> My Vista Ultimate 32bit laptop (Asus G1, 2GB RAM as 2x 1GB DDR2-667 in 2
> banks) is giving me troubles already over the last few weeks.Occasional
> BSOD (IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, BAD_SPOOLER, NTFS.SYS, MEMORY_MANAGEMENT,
> etc.) or bootup problems pointing to some memory problems. With Vista
> Boot/Repair CD that could always be fixed - so far.
>
> Until today. Computer doesn't boot anymore, no difference if Safe Mode,
> Normal or Last Known Good Configuration. Vista Repair CD doesn't detect
> and can't repair any startup errors.
>
> So I ran Memory Test which came back with "Hardware Problem detected"
> right away. So probably 1 or both Memory bars are defect or even a bank
> or 2.
>
> Here is what I did to further consolidate the error and the occuring
> symptoms:
>
> - both memory stick in both banks
>
> no bootup, computer starts, Vista green progress bar appears short
> time, then black screen with hd activity for ever
>
> - only 1 meory stick (0) in bank (0)
>
> bootup till blue Vista bubble, than "Please wait" on Vista background
> screen, then black sreen with mouse cursor only, cursor is working, but
> no other activity, no CTRL-ALT-DEL possible, only switch off
>
> - only 1 memory stick (1) in bank (1)
>
> bootup till blue Vista bubble, than "Please wait" on Vista background
> screen, then black sreen with mouse cursor only, cursor is working, but
> no other activity, no CTRL-ALT-DEL possible, only switch off
>
> - only 1 memory stick (1) in bank (0)
>
> bootup till blue Vista bubble, than "Please wait" on Vista background
> screen, then black sreen with mouse cursor only, cursor is working, but
> no other activity, no CTRL-ALT-DEL possible, only switch off
>
> - only 1 memory stick (0) in bank (1)
>
> no bootup at all. screen stays black and all status LED are blinking
>
> That tells me that either the memory stick or the bank is defect.
>
> Can you please help me identifying what is the best way forward?
> Unfortunately I currently live on a small island with no access to
> alternative RAM module. Have to go 4 hours to next big town with mall,
> where I could buy memory modules if necessary.
>
> What should I look for?
>
> 1 memory stick? or 2 right away? And what is the possible hardware
> problem? Bank0 or 1? Or only the memory?
>
> Please help me to find the right way, as trial and error can prove
> costly for me here in the middle of nowhere. ;-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
>
> --
> nomad4ever
>

 
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