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On my VAIO PCG-FX101 (built in 2000) there is 1 slot with 128 Mb memory module and 1 extra empty slot. When I insert an extra 128 Mb memory module (same type and brand) in the empty slot I expect a total of 256 Mb memory. But nothing happens, the amount of memory according to Windows stays 128 Mb.
The OS is Windows Millennium, original supplied by Sony on CD and updated from the Microsoft website.
I Appreciate all kind of help!
Thank you!
Maarten
Maarten
Hi Maarten,
welcome to the forum
On my VAIO PCG-FX101 (built in 2000) there is 1 slot with 128 Mb memory module and 1 extra empty slot. When I insert an extra 128 Mb memory module (same type and brand) in the empty slot I expect a total of 256 Mb memory. But nothing happens, the amount of memory according to Windows stays 128 Mb.
The OS is Windows Millennium, original supplied by Sony on CD and updated from the Microsoft website.
I Appreciate all kind of help!
Thank you!
Maarten
Maarten
Hi Thalamus,
Thanks for your quick response. Yes I've seen the manual on Sony's website.
The module is inserted OK. I also changed the new module for the existing one to check if it is OK. It is.
The second slot (the originally empty one) just doesn't seem to work.
I have seen this sort of problem with older desktop computers running with Windows 98, on that motherboards you can not use different RAM modules, they have to be an exact pair.
But in this case, with the VAIO the modules are eaxctly the same kind. I have about 4 of these VAIO's now, laid-off by my company, one with a broken down harddisk. So that's where the RAM comes from, those notebooks were made in the same series.
I can try to update the BIOS, but -little problem- the VAIO has no floppy disk drive. So the BIOS update on the Sony site has to be copied on a CD-ROM. Maybe I try that too, in the meantime if yoi have any more ideas, they're welcome!
Kind regards,
Maarten
Hmm wonder if this is the nasty memory slot soldering issue a few FX/GR users had?
Hmm wonder if this is the nasty memory slot soldering issue a few FX/GR users had?
Yeah I saw, looks good
I don't think it is a soldering problem.
Anyway I thought it might be the BIOS acting strange, so I made a bootdisk (CD, this VAIO has no floppy disk drive).
And flashed the BIOS. With the BIOS upgrade from the VAIO website (upgrade for ME).
And now I have a VAIO in a sort of coma
If you know how to put the original BIOS version back in, I'll be grateful. The original is R0211V0 (Phoenix Bios)
KBC version RK211V0
As William states on his VAIO Village, "now I have an expensive doorstop" .
Time to go to sleep, maybe wake up in the morning with the fairies having done their work....