For reasons unknown to me, it only could use 3.25 of the ram, even thought the bios recognized all 4 gigs.
Yes, this PC has Win 7 64-bit (not 32-bit). Yes, I have a dedicated (not integrated) video card installed (so it shouldn't be sharing any extra ram there).
I did some searching for answers and the best I could come up with is that the bios has a setting that was holding the full ram capacity back.
Well, I resorted to some trial and error with settings in the bios, and eventually tried some kind of "Aggressive" option for the ram (sorry, this was a couple weeks ago and that's all I remember of it).
So I save settings and reboot,
I tried resetting the bios through jumper settings, even took the cr2032 battery out for several hours with the PSU unplugged from the motherboard and hooked everything back up with the same results: No video, no nothing, just 3 beeps (which is a code that means the there is a problem with the 1st 64k of ram, at least, that's what my research has lead me to believe, and makes the most sense, given my tampering.
I cleaned contacts, reseated the ram several times, even put the original 2 sticks back in (after the bios reset attempt), with no luck or change at all.
So yeah, I think I somehow borked the PC.
Remember, this WAS working fine in Windows 7 before I did my meddling. Worked fine with the new ram I got, minus 0.75gb that has been bugging me.
If it really is just fried, I'll use the housing, video card, power supply, HDD, and cables to build my own more updated PC (hopefully wiser for the wear). But It's really vexing me that I could have destroyed it so easily and spare PC's are handy to have. It would be an unfortunate loss to me.
Specs: (inc. a few upgrades)
Gateway GM5407E
Pentium D 3.2ghz processor (yeah I know, it's getting pretty old)
AMD Radeon HD6670 512MB video card
Lepa G650-MAS 650W power supply
1 or 4gb ram (installed correctly in corresponding slots for dual channel)
I think this motherboard: Intel (Council Bluffs) 945G Viiv Motherboard
http://support.gateway.com/s/MOTHERBD/I ... 0Rnv.shtml
...and of course, my own ignorance...
