0164 Memory Error

JohnSnackbox

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Hello I am building a computer out of left over parts from another computer, I bought some RAM that appears not to work, so I took one stick of the ram which origanlly came with the computer which is now leftovers into the machine and it appeared to work, so I am planning on using the ram from the PC I built and put it into the one that I am making and just buy new ram, but when I put the ram from my new pc into the one made out of left over pieces it came up with a message saying this 2048M installed memory passed then down the page saying 0164 Memory Size Error it then proceded to say that No Operating System found (Which is ok because I haven't installed the OS yet.

I am wondering if this is bad or will it be fine and I just need to put the disc in?
 
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In previous posts you didn't mention the PC is an OEM made by Lenovo. Previously installed memory modules were not the same size; pressing F1 and then saving the settings should resolve that issue.

The PXE error is normal if an Ethernet cable is not connected; if you don't have a server to boot an image from just disable PXE.

JohnSnackbox

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Yes, the ram from the computer which is already built came from the one that is now leftovers and is compatible with the motherboard I am building, I am just not sure if this error is important and should be addressed, or is it since the operating system isn't currently installed on the machine that is being built that is causing the error.
 

JohnSnackbox

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Hello, the motherboard is a L-IQ45 Panda motherboard, I can't find out what the ram is other then that it is, DDR3, 1066MHz and was made by Samsung, also I took pictures during the computers turn on with 1 x 2 GB stick of ddr3 1066 MHz ram (From the computer I already built). Here is a link to the pictures, also I noticed while going through the pictures another error on the 6th link something to do with check cable? I don't suppose you know if that's important?

http://imgur.com/b8pXcf5
http://imgur.com/KERvjnn
http://imgur.com/UhHfkzo
http://imgur.com/RcJagkv
http://imgur.com/3cUgLLs
http://imgur.com/O2w0Iq6
http://imgur.com/T5B8jIL
http://imgur.com/0vLt0FD
 
In previous posts you didn't mention the PC is an OEM made by Lenovo. Previously installed memory modules were not the same size; pressing F1 and then saving the settings should resolve that issue.

The PXE error is normal if an Ethernet cable is not connected; if you don't have a server to boot an image from just disable PXE.
 
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