Computer only registers 16 RAM - have 64

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NCVET61

My BIOS battery went dead. When I replaced the battery and started my
computer, it only registered 16 MB of RAM. I have 64 MB RAM on 2 - 32
banks
and 2 empty slots. It is an older HP Platinum 40 with W95 whicjh I had
upgraded to W98SE2. I can't find anyway to get it to register the 64 MB
RAM.
I tried MS Cong and F1 setup to no avail.


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Jeff Richards

Is there another reference somewhere in BIOS setup to a 16Mb memory
limit or
boundary, or some mention of an option to enable or disable a memory
hole or
gap at 16Mb?
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MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My BIOS battery went dead. When I replaced the battery and started my
> computer, it only registered 16 MB of RAM. I have 64 MB RAM on 2 - 32
> banks
> and 2 empty slots. It is an older HP Platinum 40 with W95 whicjh I

had
> upgraded to W98SE2. I can't find anyway to get it to register the 64

MB
> RAM.
> I tried MS Cong and F1 setup to no avail.



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NCVET61

No where that I can find. f1 setup shows the memory at 16, but it's
"blue"
and I can not access it to change it there. in MS Config, advance, -
"limit
memory to" is checked and has 16. I tried unchecking it, and I tried
increasing the memory to 64 but to no avail

"Jeff Richards" wrote:

> Is there another reference somewhere in BIOS setup to a 16Mb memory

limit or
> boundary, or some mention of an option to enable or disable a memory

hole or
> gap at 16Mb?
> --
> Jeff Richards
> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
> "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AFD335DF-E0C6-40A9-AD88-C331AA0D0FB5@microsoft.com...
> > My BIOS battery went dead. When I replaced the battery and started

my
> > computer, it only registered 16 MB of RAM. I have 64 MB RAM on 2 -

32
> > banks
> > and 2 empty slots. It is an older HP Platinum 40 with W95 whicjh I

had
> > upgraded to W98SE2. I can't find anyway to get it to register the

64 MB
> > RAM.
> > I tried MS Cong and F1 setup to no avail.

>
>
>



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philo

"NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2F5C002D-76AB-4B4C-8C75-CEDFFAD19145@microsoft.com...
> No where that I can find. f1 setup shows the memory at 16, but it's

"blue"
> and I can not access it to change it there. in MS Config, advance, -

"limit
> memory to" is checked and has 16. I tried unchecking it, and I tried
> increasing the memory to 64 but to no avail
>
> "Jeff Richards" wrote:
>
> > Is there another reference somewhere in BIOS setup to a 16Mb memory

limit or
> > boundary, or some mention of an option to enable or disable a

memory
hole or
> > gap at 16Mb?
> > --
> > Jeff Richards
> > MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
> > "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:AFD335DF-E0C6-40A9-AD88-C331AA0D0FB5@microsoft.com...
> > > My BIOS battery went dead. When I replaced the battery and

started my
> > > computer, it only registered 16 MB of RAM. I have 64 MB RAM on 2

- 32
> > > banks
> > > and 2 empty slots. It is an older HP Platinum 40 with W95 whicjh

I had
> > > upgraded to W98SE2. I can't find anyway to get it to register the

64
MB
> > > RAM.
> > > I tried MS Cong and F1 setup to no avail.

> >
> >
> >



Unless your bios sees the full 64 megs, there is no point in trying to
get
windows to detect it.
My guess is that you simply loosened the RAM when you went in there and
changed the cmos battery.
With the power cord disconnected,
open the case, remove, then reseat the RAM.
then make sure the bios detects the full amount


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NCVET61

I did that. I pulled both and reinstalled them to no avail. I thought
about
switching them into slots 3 & 4 but I wasn't sure if that would do any
harm.

"philo" wrote:

>
> "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2F5C002D-76AB-4B4C-8C75-CEDFFAD19145@microsoft.com...
> > No where that I can find. f1 setup shows the memory at 16, but it's

"blue"
> > and I can not access it to change it there. in MS Config, advance,

-
> "limit
> > memory to" is checked and has 16. I tried unchecking it, and I

tried
> > increasing the memory to 64 but to no avail
> >
> > "Jeff Richards" wrote:
> >
> > > Is there another reference somewhere in BIOS setup to a 16Mb

memory
> limit or
> > > boundary, or some mention of an option to enable or disable a

memory
> hole or
> > > gap at 16Mb?
> > > --
> > > Jeff Richards
> > > MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
> > > "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:AFD335DF-E0C6-40A9-AD88-C331AA0D0FB5@microsoft.com...
> > > > My BIOS battery went dead. When I replaced the battery and

started my
> > > > computer, it only registered 16 MB of RAM. I have 64 MB RAM on

2 - 32
> > > > banks
> > > > and 2 empty slots. It is an older HP Platinum 40 with W95

whicjh I had
> > > > upgraded to W98SE2. I can't find anyway to get it to register

the 64
> MB
> > > > RAM.
> > > > I tried MS Cong and F1 setup to no avail.
> > >
> > >
> > >

>
>
> Unless your bios sees the full 64 megs, there is no point in trying

to get
> windows to detect it.
> My guess is that you simply loosened the RAM when you went in there

and
> changed the cmos battery.
> With the power cord disconnected,
> open the case, remove, then reseat the RAM.
> then make sure the bios detects the full amount
>
>
>



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NCVET61

Another thing that baffles me... Why does it show 16 when I only have
two 32
MB sticks? Why not 32?

"philo" wrote:

>
> "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2F5C002D-76AB-4B4C-8C75-CEDFFAD19145@microsoft.com...
> > No where that I can find. f1 setup shows the memory at 16, but it's

"blue"
> > and I can not access it to change it there. in MS Config, advance,

-
> "limit
> > memory to" is checked and has 16. I tried unchecking it, and I

tried
> > increasing the memory to 64 but to no avail
> >
> > "Jeff Richards" wrote:
> >
> > > Is there another reference somewhere in BIOS setup to a 16Mb

memory
> limit or
> > > boundary, or some mention of an option to enable or disable a

memory
> hole or
> > > gap at 16Mb?
> > > --
> > > Jeff Richards
> > > MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
> > > "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:AFD335DF-E0C6-40A9-AD88-C331AA0D0FB5@microsoft.com...
> > > > My BIOS battery went dead. When I replaced the battery and

started my
> > > > computer, it only registered 16 MB of RAM. I have 64 MB RAM on

2 - 32
> > > > banks
> > > > and 2 empty slots. It is an older HP Platinum 40 with W95

whicjh I had
> > > > upgraded to W98SE2. I can't find anyway to get it to register

the 64
> MB
> > > > RAM.
> > > > I tried MS Cong and F1 setup to no avail.
> > >
> > >
> > >

>
>
> Unless your bios sees the full 64 megs, there is no point in trying

to get
> windows to detect it.
> My guess is that you simply loosened the RAM when you went in there

and
> changed the cmos battery.
> With the power cord disconnected,
> open the case, remove, then reseat the RAM.
> then make sure the bios detects the full amount
>
>
>



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philo

"NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CDA53288-2D90-4E19-A9CB-9F8EBF032A4A@microsoft.com...
> Another thing that baffles me... Why does it show 16 when I only have

two
32
> MB sticks? Why not 32?
>



Well...the RAM may have gotten "zapped" by static when you opened the
case
and possibly made contact with the RAM.
If even one stick of RAM has been damaged, you may see some small odd
amount
..

If you have any spare ram sticks give them a try...
be sure to use caution


>
> >
> > "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:2F5C002D-76AB-4B4C-8C75-CEDFFAD19145@microsoft.com...
> > > No where that I can find. f1 setup shows the memory at 16, but

it's
"blue"
> > > and I can not access it to change it there. in MS Config,

advance, -
> > "limit
> > > memory to" is checked and has 16. I tried unchecking it, and I

tried
> > > increasing the memory to 64 but to no avail
> > >
> > > "Jeff Richards" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Is there another reference somewhere in BIOS setup to a 16Mb

memory
> > limit or
> > > > boundary, or some mention of an option to enable or disable a

memory
> > hole or
> > > > gap at 16Mb?
> > > > --
> > > > Jeff Richards
> > > > MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
> > > > "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:AFD335DF-E0C6-40A9-AD88-C331AA0D0FB5@microsoft.com...
> > > > > My BIOS battery went dead. When I replaced the battery and

started
my
> > > > > computer, it only registered 16 MB of RAM. I have 64 MB RAM

on 2 -
32
> > > > > banks
> > > > > and 2 empty slots. It is an older HP Platinum 40 with W95

whicjh I
had
> > > > > upgraded to W98SE2. I can't find anyway to get it to register

the
64
> > MB
> > > > > RAM.
> > > > > I tried MS Cong and F1 setup to no avail.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >

> >
> >
> > Unless your bios sees the full 64 megs, there is no point in trying

to
get
> > windows to detect it.
> > My guess is that you simply loosened the RAM when you went in there

and
> > changed the cmos battery.
> > With the power cord disconnected,
> > open the case, remove, then reseat the RAM.
> > then make sure the bios detects the full amount
> >
> >
> >



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NCVET61

Sad to say I don't have any.

"philo" wrote:

>
> "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CDA53288-2D90-4E19-A9CB-9F8EBF032A4A@microsoft.com...
> > Another thing that baffles me... Why does it show 16 when I only

have two
> 32
> > MB sticks? Why not 32?
> >

>
>
> Well...the RAM may have gotten "zapped" by static when you opened the

case
> and possibly made contact with the RAM.
> If even one stick of RAM has been damaged, you may see some small odd

amount
> ..
>
> If you have any spare ram sticks give them a try...
> be sure to use caution
>
>
> >
> > >
> > > "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:2F5C002D-76AB-4B4C-8C75-CEDFFAD19145@microsoft.com...
> > > > No where that I can find. f1 setup shows the memory at 16, but

it's
> "blue"
> > > > and I can not access it to change it there. in MS Config,

advance, -
> > > "limit
> > > > memory to" is checked and has 16. I tried unchecking it, and I

tried
> > > > increasing the memory to 64 but to no avail
> > > >
> > > > "Jeff Richards" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Is there another reference somewhere in BIOS setup to a 16Mb

memory
> > > limit or
> > > > > boundary, or some mention of an option to enable or disable a

memory
> > > hole or
> > > > > gap at 16Mb?
> > > > > --
> > > > > Jeff Richards
> > > > > MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
> > > > > "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
> > > > > news:AFD335DF-E0C6-40A9-AD88-C331AA0D0FB5@microsoft.com...
> > > > > > My BIOS battery went dead. When I replaced the battery and

started
> my
> > > > > > computer, it only registered 16 MB of RAM. I have 64 MB RAM

on 2 -
> 32
> > > > > > banks
> > > > > > and 2 empty slots. It is an older HP Platinum 40 with W95

whicjh I
> had
> > > > > > upgraded to W98SE2. I can't find anyway to get it to

register the
> 64
> > > MB
> > > > > > RAM.
> > > > > > I tried MS Cong and F1 setup to no avail.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Unless your bios sees the full 64 megs, there is no point in

trying to
> get
> > > windows to detect it.
> > > My guess is that you simply loosened the RAM when you went in

there and
> > > changed the cmos battery.
> > > With the power cord disconnected,
> > > open the case, remove, then reseat the RAM.
> > > then make sure the bios detects the full amount
> > >
> > >
> > >

>
>
>



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philo

"NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EF1CB7D0-4EF1-4D45-B63A-F709D8B3BF03@microsoft.com...
> Sad to say I don't have any.
>


Try removing the RAM again and be sure the contacts are clean.
be sure to take caution for static discharge.
the contacts can be cleaned with a pencil eraser, the be sure to wipe
off
any residue.
look in the machine and blow any dust from the slots...
then reseat the RAM or possibly try the other two slots.

If you cannot get the full 64 megs detected...
if you have a computer repair shop in town...they may be kind enough to
just
give you some replacement sticks
or sell them at a low price.
A few 32 megs sticks should not cost much


> "philo" wrote:
>
> >
> > "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:CDA53288-2D90-4E19-A9CB-9F8EBF032A4A@microsoft.com...
> > > Another thing that baffles me... Why does it show 16 when I only

have
two
> > 32
> > > MB sticks? Why not 32?
> > >

> >
> >
> > Well...the RAM may have gotten "zapped" by static when you opened

the
case
> > and possibly made contact with the RAM.
> > If even one stick of RAM has been damaged, you may see some small

odd
amount
> > ..
> >
> > If you have any spare ram sticks give them a try...
> > be sure to use caution
> >
> >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:2F5C002D-76AB-4B4C-8C75-CEDFFAD19145@microsoft.com...
> > > > > No where that I can find. f1 setup shows the memory at 16,

but
it's
> > "blue"
> > > > > and I can not access it to change it there. in MS Config,

advance, -
> > > > "limit
> > > > > memory to" is checked and has 16. I tried unchecking it, and

I
tried
> > > > > increasing the memory to 64 but to no avail
> > > > >
> > > > > "Jeff Richards" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Is there another reference somewhere in BIOS setup to a

16Mb
memory
> > > > limit or
> > > > > > boundary, or some mention of an option to enable or disable

a
memory
> > > > hole or
> > > > > > gap at 16Mb?
> > > > > > --
> > > > > > Jeff Richards
> > > > > > MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
> > > > > > "NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
> > > > > > news:AFD335DF-E0C6-40A9-AD88-C331AA0D0FB5@microsoft.com...
> > > > > > > My BIOS battery went dead. When I replaced the battery

and
started
> > my
> > > > > > > computer, it only registered 16 MB of RAM. I have 64 MB

RAM on
2 -
> > 32
> > > > > > > banks
> > > > > > > and 2 empty slots. It is an older HP Platinum 40 with W95

whicjh I
> > had
> > > > > > > upgraded to W98SE2. I can't find anyway to get it to

register
the
> > 64
> > > > MB
> > > > > > > RAM.
> > > > > > > I tried MS Cong and F1 setup to no avail.
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Unless your bios sees the full 64 megs, there is no point in

trying
to
> > get
> > > > windows to detect it.
> > > > My guess is that you simply loosened the RAM when you went in

there
and
> > > > changed the cmos battery.
> > > > With the power cord disconnected,
> > > > open the case, remove, then reseat the RAM.
> > > > then make sure the bios detects the full amount
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >

> >
> >
> >



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Fan924

Go into the AMI BIOS Setup utility.
Copy down your current bios setup so you can put it all back if this
does not work.

To set your PC to its default values, Select:
AUTO CONFIGURATION WITH BIOS DEFAULTS


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NCVET61

Yes, but to no avail. I'm begining to think the memory went bad. I'm
really
careful to discharge any static before I go inside, but.... ?

"Fan924" wrote:

> Did you try to reset the bios to default values?
>
>



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NCVET61

How do I get into the AMI BIOS set up? F1 setup won't allow me into the
BIOS
settings. But F1 is where I reset the default settings, and I thought
that
would reset BIOS too.

"Fan924" wrote:

> Go into the AMI BIOS Setup utility.
> Copy down your current bios setup so you can put it all back if this
> does not work.
>
> To set your PC to its default values, Select:
> AUTO CONFIGURATION WITH BIOS DEFAULTS
>
>
>



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Fan924

I have an old AMI bios manual here. In this version, it does not auto
detect external memory size. You have to enter the bios and change the
memory size when you add memory cards.

When you pulled the battery, you lost any customizing done to your
bios settings.


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NCVET61

It didn't work. I think I'll try to get new memory and see what that
does. I
appreciate everyone's help, THANKS !!!

"Fan924" wrote:

> I believe AMI used the delete key to get into the bios setup.
>
>



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philo

"NCVET61" <NCVET61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:264C2292-DD28-4947-9AAE-57F14924026F@microsoft.com...
> It didn't work. I think I'll try to get new memory and see what that

does.
I
> appreciate everyone's help, THANKS !!!
>
> "Fan924" wrote:
>
> > I believe AMI used the delete key to get into the bios setup.
> >
> >


Hope you get your machine working..

Please post back with the results


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MEB

"Fan924" <a924fan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:5c2c51eb-b11d-412c-8867-9de49e2c074d@a9g2000prl.googlegroups.com...
| I have an old AMI bios manual here. In this version, it does not auto
| detect external memory size. You have to enter the bios and change
the
| memory size when you add memory cards.
|
| When you pulled the battery, you lost any customizing done to your
| bios settings.

American Magatrends, Inc V. 1.00.04.DNOR
Press DEL or INS to enter BIOS setup.
There may be a need for one of two tools, one called AMIDIAG.[once free
from AMI - advanced configuration/diagnostic utility] and/or AMISETUP
[Robert Muchsel - advanced AMI BIOS setup], or another BIOS tool. You
may
still find the free or shareware AMI tools on the Internet.

http://www.ami.com/support/bios.cfm - AMI BIOS support

----
AMI BIOS beep codes

Indicator Message
One Short Beep - DRAM Refresh Failure
Two Short Beeps - Parity Circuit Failure
Three Short Beeps - Base 64k RAM Failure
Four Short Beeps - System Timer Failure
Five Short Beeps - Processor Failure
Six Short Beeps - Keyboard Controller Error
Seven Short Beeps - Virtual Mode Exception Error
Eight Short Beeps - Display Memory Failure
Nine Short Beeps - ROM BIOS Checksum Failure
One Long and Three Short Beeps - Base/Extended Memory Failure
One Long and Eight Short Beeps - Display/Retrace Test Failure

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