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    Weird laptop problem

    Just stuck an extra 2gb in my mother in law's laptop (actually stuck 2 new matching 2gb memory sticks in) and now it won't run on battery power, it reboots and gives bsod (win 7 64 bit). It's fine running on mains power though

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    Originally posted by Archangel View Post
    Just stuck an extra 2gb in my mother in law's laptop (actually stuck 2 new matching 2gb memory sticks in) and now it won't run on battery power, it reboots and gives bsod (win 7 64 bit). It's fine running on mains power though
    So you'll need to find a compatible laptop with a friend etc.. and swap batteries and determine if its the laptop or the battery.
    McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
    Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."

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      #3
      Check connections

      Check the battery connections as well

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        #4
        Originally posted by anonymouse View Post
        Check the battery connections as well
        Why do people on forums continually post f****g stupid responses like that ?

        The correct answer was in the post above yours. Did the battery lose condition (in some freaky way that causes BSOD), by coincidence, at the same time as the RAM was changed ?

        If you can't contribute something sensible, STFU.
        When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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          #5
          Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
          Why do people on forums continually post f****g stupid responses like that ?

          The correct answer was in the post above yours. Did the battery lose condition (in some freaky way that causes BSOD), by coincidence, at the same time as the RAM was changed ?

          If you can't contribute something sensible, STFU.
          Feeling a bit grumpy today?

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            #6
            Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
            Feeling a bit grumpy today?
            We would be worried if he wasn't!
            'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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              #7
              Thanks for the replies. It's definitely the memory, if I take 2g out then it works ok on both battery and mains. 4gb, mains only. I was just asking to see if anyone could shed any light on WHY this might be happening.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Archangel View Post
                Thanks for the replies. It's definitely the memory, if I take 2g out then it works ok on both battery and mains. 4gb, mains only. I was just asking to see if anyone could shed any light on WHY this might be happening.
                I think I may know what it is
                Is your laptop ddr2? The issue with ddr2 on some chips is that even though it should work with 1.8v it is not enough to correctly power it, this is even more true on higher performance/frequency ram, by forcing the ddr2 voltage to 2.0v should fix your issue, but I’m not sure your laptop will even come with that option in the bios, generally a desktop only option.

                Which is why it's all good on cable but kaput when on battery as it tries to out voltage down to 1.8.

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                  #9
                  I think the problem with it is it's not an Apple one.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by rashm2k View Post
                    I think I may know what it is
                    Is your laptop ddr2? The issue with ddr2 on some chips is that even though it should work with 1.8v it is not enough to correctly power it, this is even more true on higher performance/frequency ram, by forcing the ddr2 voltage to 2.0v should fix your issue, but I’m not sure your laptop will even come with that option in the bios, generally a desktop only option.

                    Which is why it's all good on cable but kaput when on battery as it tries to out voltage down to 1.8.
                    Sounds interesting
                    The memory spec is 200 Pin 1.8v DDR2 PC2-5300 SoDimm

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