HP G60 - 657 CA MEMORY ESSUE

Intel manufacturer

Model Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family

Device ID 8086 - 2A 43

NTEL Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family

Intel manufacturer

Model Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family

Device ID 8086 - 2A 42

Revision 8

Subprovider HP (103C)

Level of current Performance 0

8.15.10.2702 driver version

PSD24G8002S 1 X 4 GB PC2-6400 (400 MHz)

Elpida 1 X 2 GB PC2-6400 (400 MHz)

wishes to upgrade to 8 GB have PSD24G8002SK 2 X 4 GB PC2-6400 (400 MHz)

individual, they work and even with the key 2 GB...

but all tzhey not... any suggetions?

been upgraded to

8.1 pro 64-bit of Windows
Type of computer: laptop

Thank you

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Thanks Provost

I would just check my question...

as it is I have 6 GB of memory in my G60 - 657 CA

PSD28G800S PATRIOT 4 GB and 2 GB PC2-6400 Elpida

I want to add 2 X 4 GB PATRIOT PSD28G800SK of the HP DV7-1123 ca who quit on me

all memory works why not together? I'm referring to PATRIOT 2 X 4 GB sticks...

as you can see have 3 X 4 GB sticks all 3 are PATRIOT...

never had any problems with the memory... and owened HP 3...

Thank you

Mix not identical memory modules is something ythat frequently causes problems of this kind.

Buy a pair of 4 GB memory modules that are guaranteed compatible and there should be no problem to have a successful 8 GB upgrade.

So far, the only modules I found of Kingston or Corsair were 2 GB modules. You may need to consider buying HP modules.

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