Your PC cannot support 256mb chips of any speed.... only 128mb and at PC100.
http://configurator.oempcworld.com/r...&modelid=13882
I have purchased memory in the past for ancient PCs from the link I included
but also for current systems from the more well known retailers like
www.kingston.com and
www.crucial.com.... even good makes from
www.newegg.com. You may find it difficult to get PC100 Simms at PC stores,
it is long discontinued.
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows
"Niles" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> inserted a 256mb pc 133 sdram 133mhz into a pavillion 8652c it now no
> longer works even when i switch back to the old memory card.
> A friend of mine has the computer and I recomended the memory but he
> installed it. He said the computer would not work so he reinstalled the
> old ram but now when he boots it will only partially boot., The Windows
> XP boot screen will show with the progress bar for a while and then it
> reboots again over and over.
> I hear that the pavillion 8652c can only use 128 mb Dimms that run on
> 100mhz would this improper memory the 256mb Dimm that runs on 133mhz
> hurt the computer.
>
> Please help.