- Jan 28, 2006
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For awhile, if I had two sticks of RAM in my MSI K8T Neo2, the computer would not successfully start. I RMA'd the motherboard and on my new one, both sticks sort of worked. After not long at all the computer started rebooting whenever I used a decent sized program, or more than one small program. (sometimes the screen blacked out before it restarted).
So then I tried to reinstall windows. It gets to a certain point (decently far) and then it cannot copy the file viamraid.sys. I cannot get past this point. I've tried: Different windows disc, different Drivers floppy disk, a different hard drive, and even video card. The same thing happens.
While searching on forums some people mentioned RAM compatibility. I went to MSI's website and it seems like KINGMAX RAM is not on the list of compatible RAM.
Could getting compatible RAM fix this problem? What RAM is compatible and what would you suggest?
So then I tried to reinstall windows. It gets to a certain point (decently far) and then it cannot copy the file viamraid.sys. I cannot get past this point. I've tried: Different windows disc, different Drivers floppy disk, a different hard drive, and even video card. The same thing happens.
While searching on forums some people mentioned RAM compatibility. I went to MSI's website and it seems like KINGMAX RAM is not on the list of compatible RAM.
Could getting compatible RAM fix this problem? What RAM is compatible and what would you suggest?