Shenan
Sun Mar 30 14:30:59 PDT 2008
signots wrote:
> I have a Dell E310 running XP Media Edition. It came with 512M RAM
> and I've been trying for months now to upgrade. Dell tells me that
> I need DDR2 5300. I ordered three times from Crucial and each time
> as soon as I try to get into Windows I get the BSOD (Blue Screen of
> Death). The most recent BSOD at the very bottom says:
> ialmdnt5.dll-address BF022387 base at BF0200000, Date Stamp
> 42dd45cb. There's lots more; I have a picture to send of the screen
> if anyone thinks they have an idea on what may be wrong. Any and
> all suggestions would be appreciated. The PC is 2-1/2 years old and
> is getting very slow.
Going by this (the original posting) and some of the responses - comments
below...
Dell is not using any proprietary memory modules. You can purchase memory
for your given specs:
http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=Dimension%20E310
(Maximum Memory: 2048MB; Each memory slot can hold DDR2 PC2-4200 with a
maximum of 1GB per slot.*)
I have no idea where you got your memory needs from (DDR2 5300?!) but
crucial's website clearly states for the model you have what I have linked
you to and explained here.
I'd personally recommend the 2GB kit for the system (since that maxes it
out):
2GB kit (1GBx2) (
http://www.crucial.com/store/mpartspecs.aspx?mtbpoid=EB3806FEA5CA7304 )
DDR2 PC2-4200
CT479399
$47.99
You will have to remove all your current memory to use the 2GB kit - but -
that's your best bet anyway.
From the FAQs for your memory selection:
Q: What memory goes into my computer, and will a faster speed be
backward-compatible?
A: DDRII memory with support for DDR2 PC2-4200 speeds.
Because DDR2 memory is backward-compatible, you can safely upgrade your
system with any of the guaranteed-compatible DDR2 speeds listed below.
Strangely - it only lists the PC2-4200 memory. ;-)
No software is going to fix your problem. Do not buy software to try and
fix a hardware compatibility/speed issue. ;-)
Good luck.
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