Re: PC Memory question/update



Laptop Aries wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 16:58:30 +0100, Charlie Drake waffled:
>
>> The "No Input Signal" would tend to point to either a Graphics Card
>> failure or more probably the graphics card/monitor connection have
>> worked loose when you opened the case and put the new memory in, the
>> Motherboard could have flexed when inserting the new memory and upset
>> the graphics card. Have you tried removing the Graphics Card putting
>> it back in and re tightening the screw?
>
> Where would I find the Grapics Card Charlie? What does it look like?
>>
>> Also the hum you get with the old memory in is it being generated by
>> the fan of the Power Supply or maybe the fan of the CPU
>
> Well the fan msrked Intel is whizzing away and so is the power fan at
> the back - so both then I guess :)

Isn't it plugged into one of the pci slots shown in the piccies you posted?
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