persson121 Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 Hi.I have Windows 95 and i love it. I need to get my computer back to action agin. I will only make it work beacuse i will only play good old awsome games on it.But the problem is memtest.I have NEW memory but i get the same old error if i use an old memory. I only this error. ONLY THIS.http://i47.tinypic.com/2v0zyh1.jpgEverything works on it. I got everything orginal too. Internet works. But internet Explorer 3 is not good to surf with.I can run the the computer, but it VERY unstable. If i install like Half-life, i get bluescreen. I think it has to be with the bios, but i cannot find the update drivers.My computer:HP Hewlett Vectra packard VE 5/200 MMX SERIES 4BIOS:PheonixPlease! Help me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dencorso Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 If new memory sticks (where do one get new PC100 SDRAM nowadays?) gives the same error as the old ones, and you've cleaned the slots thorougly with a soft brush before inserting the new sticks, chances are the motherboard is no good anymore... consider replacing it. I'm sorry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
persson121 Posted June 30, 2012 Author Share Posted June 30, 2012 If new memory sticks (where do one get new PC100 SDRAM nowadays?) gives the same error as the old ones, and you've cleaned the slots thorougly with a soft brush before inserting the new sticks, chances are the motherboard is no good anymore... consider replacing it. I'm sorry. You can get SDRAM 100-pin from china. Aliexpress.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
submix8c Posted June 30, 2012 Share Posted June 30, 2012 (edited) Hmmm... is that a 66mhz FSB? I believe it is (had two of those old Vectras - gone now). You'll probably need PC100 compatible for PC66... Not all PC100 are backwards compatible, whereas most PC133 are backwards compatible to PC100 (and sometimes PC66). You'll get those kind of errors if they are "wrong".Good luck... Edited June 30, 2012 by submix8c Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
persson121 Posted June 30, 2012 Author Share Posted June 30, 2012 Hmmm... is that a 66mhz FSB? I believe it is (had two of those old Vectras - gone now). You'll probably need PC100 compatible for PC66... Not all PC100 are backwards compatible, whereas most PC133 are backwards compatible to PC100 (and sometimes PC66). You'll get those kind of errors if they are "wrong".Good luck...What do you mean?I have 200 mhz. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxbat Posted July 1, 2012 Share Posted July 1, 2012 What do you mean?I have 200 mhz.Your Processor is 200 MHz, but your FSB (Front Side Bus) is probably 66 MHz. As of now, there are two possibilities. You are using the wrong speed RAM, or your motherboard is busted. You will need PC66 or PC100 RAM. What speed RAM are you using? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dencorso Posted July 1, 2012 Share Posted July 1, 2012 No. I've googled around and I still think his mobo's FSB is 100MHz... that's why I've mentioned PC100 SDRAM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arminius Posted July 1, 2012 Share Posted July 1, 2012 I had a similar situation a couple of years ago and the problem turned out to be the motherboard not the RAM.Vectra Manual 338kbhttp://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpv07351/lpv07351.pdf@persson121I don't know what you paid for the new stick of RAM but you can probably pick up a working Pentium III computer for as little as $1. Windows 95 can live quite happily on it without going overboard on the CPU speed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
submix8c Posted July 1, 2012 Share Posted July 1, 2012 Mmmm... My old ones were Vectra VL's...Google this exactly as you see it -"vectra ve 5/xxx series 4" manualThese are the specific manuals.In the Technical Reference Manual it statesThe main memory controller supports up to 384 MB of EDO, FPM orSDRAM double interline memory modules (DIMMs). The HP Vectra VE 5/xxx Series 4 PC supports three modules of SDRAM (synchronous dynamicrandom access memory). With the 64 MB module from HP, this gives amaximum total capacity of 192 MB.In the case of 66 MHz PL bus operation, memory accesses have a timingpattern of 6-1-1-1 for a page-hit. This degrades to 10-1-1-1 for a page-miss.The Pentium processor is packaged in a pin-grid-array (PGA), and isseated on the system board in a zero-insertion-force (ZIF) socket 7. Onlyupgrades that are pin compatible with the original processor, manufacturedby Intel, are supported.P54CS chips working at 166 and 200 MHz require between 3.45 and 3.60 V.A VRE voltage regulator, integrated on the system board, actively derivesthe voltage from the 3.3 V, 5 V and 0 V outlets of the power supply.There is a 14.318 MHz crystal oscillator on the system board. This frequencyis multiplied to 66 MHz by a phase locked loop. This is further scaled by aninternal clock multiplier within the processor. For example, the 200 MHzprocessor multiplies the 66 MHz system clock by three.Switches1-4 - Bus frequencies (see the table on page 24) -5, 6 Open Not used OpenThe Switches 1-4 in the Table mentioned only speak of 66mhz FSB, so either PC66 or compatible PC100... CPU-World bears this out as well for a Pentium 200mhz... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jumper Posted July 2, 2012 Share Posted July 2, 2012 Vectra Manual 338kbhttp://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpv07351/lpv07351.pdfFrom page 2:HP Vectra VE 5/xxx MT Series 4 PCSupported Accessories16-MB, 64-bit SDRAM, 100-MHz main memory modules [ . . . ] D5361A32-MB, 64-bit SDRAM, 100-MHz main memory modules [ . . . ] D5362A64-MB, 64-bit SDRAM, 100-MHz main memory modules [ . . . ] D5363A Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
submix8c Posted July 2, 2012 Share Posted July 2, 2012 (edited) Ummm.... I supplied info about the Service Manual, the CPU, and the fact that PROBABLY PC100 will work fine, PROVIDING they are compatible. That "link" is specifically to an MT-version of the PC. The OP never said it was that, the poster giving the link assumed that.Thanks for providing a quote from a known linked-to PDF though...A big list of Manuals, etc. Edited July 2, 2012 by submix8c Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arminius Posted July 3, 2012 Share Posted July 3, 2012 That "link" is specifically to an MT-version of the PC. The OP never said it was that, the poster giving the link assumed that.I think MT stands for Mini Tower as opposed to small form factor. The motherboard specs ought to be the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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