How to change RAM in BIOS?

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Maybe you want to boot from a flash drive or set a system password. These are easy settings to adjust...

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How to change RAM frequency in BIOS???

so I have a little problem with my RAM...(as I asked in some previous questions...) I have 1gb ram with frequency 533 and 2 gb with 667.If I use the 2GB with 667 my computer isn't working(my monitor doesn't start"NO VIdeo Input").And some poeple...

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You'd have to go into the BIOS and change the frequency for your RAM from auto to 533. If you bought...

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How to change RAM frequency outside of BIOS?

Basically, my RAM is playing havoc since I have upgraded to Windows 7, and I have 2 different RAM sets in. I have the original, but I upgraded with another 2gb of RAM, they are both in the computer, but I think that they are running at different speeds...

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ram will not and cannot run at different speeds, check with http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php to see how...

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How In My Bios Do I Change My Graphics Cards Ram if its 1GB and my BIOS is only Letting Me Go Up To 265mb?

I go to bios on my computer go to my graphic cards properties and i see its only running with 256mb of my cards memory when i have a 1gb i try to fix it but the highest itll go is 256 how do i take full advantage of my cards ram even if the method is...

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I think what you are looking at is the on board video memory. every motherboard has a built in graphic...

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Faster ram in the same motherboard, change bios settings?

My motherboard supports all types of ram ddr2 400-1066 to ddr3 1600, ive added faster ram do i need to change anything in the bios like voltages or will the bios detect the type of ram i installed. The motherboards manual doesnt have anything on this...

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You shouldn't have do do anything to your bios. You can go to http://crucial.com and run their free...

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Do I need to change bios setting after installing new ram?

I had 4gb ram installed in my desktop now i bought 2 slots of 8 gb each making a total of 16gb. do i need to change any setting for it to work my nvidia graphic card system ...show more

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You don't need to change anything in the bios for it to work, the system reads it automatically. Some...

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Can I upgrade my laptop & how to change RAM?

I have a Travelmate 2420 Acer 512mb RAM 1 out of 2 slots used 1.7 GHZ intel pentium M processor.Which Is the right RAM for this model and what is the procedure(do i have to alter the BIOS and how,change OS or just put the ram and continue.Can i Upgrade...

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You can add up to 2GB of DDR2 400MHz RAM. This RAM will work in your laptop: http://www.newegg.com/Product...

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HOW to get more ram seen by the BIOS

I bought an IBM 300GL and the system only sees 64 out of 256 megs of ram. The BIOS will not let me change this. What can I do to get my Ram recognized?

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Hi andy182, Assuming you are using properly working supported RAM, your BIOS will automatically recognize...

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