I have a Pentium 1 166 mhz with 32 mb of edo ram (2 sticks of 16 mb). I took out a 64 mb stick of pc133 from another computer and I put it in my P1. But the P1 won't recognize it as 64 mb, instead it says I have 48 mb of ram which means that the computer thinks my 64 mb stick is a 16 mb stick. And Windows 98 will lock up at least once every 10 minutes and I'll get a blue screen about once a minute. Btw this computer is not overclocked.
If I take out the edo ram and boot the computer with only my 64 mb stick then it says that I have only 16 mb of ram, so it still won't recognize it as a 64 mb stick.
Has anyone else tried putting PC133 ram in a P1, and if so do I need to take out the EDO ram or can I mix PC133 with EDO? I'm assuming the PC133 would not run at 133 mhz but I don't care. What I want is to be able to leave the 32 mb of edo ram in there and add the 64 mb of pc133 ram and then I'll have 96 mb ram altogether.
And I know for sure there's nothing wrong with the 64 mb stick because it works fine in my other computer.
If I take out the edo ram and boot the computer with only my 64 mb stick then it says that I have only 16 mb of ram, so it still won't recognize it as a 64 mb stick.
Has anyone else tried putting PC133 ram in a P1, and if so do I need to take out the EDO ram or can I mix PC133 with EDO? I'm assuming the PC133 would not run at 133 mhz but I don't care. What I want is to be able to leave the 32 mb of edo ram in there and add the 64 mb of pc133 ram and then I'll have 96 mb ram altogether.
And I know for sure there's nothing wrong with the 64 mb stick because it works fine in my other computer.