if it 3 short beeps it like a ram problem ,have you tried it with just one of the ram stick in the board ,are you sure its the right ram for the board ,is it DDR2 533/667
do you get anything on the screen at bootup,like can you get into the bios ,if yes install the bios defaults and save and reboot ,maybe, maybe not
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Main Memory
• Supports 2 unbuffered DIMM of 1.8 Volt DDR2 SDRAM
• Supports up to 2GB memory size
• Support Dual Channel DDR2 533/667 MHz and up(*DDR2 Memory Modules are not the same as DDR Memory Module, please check your memory vendor for more information)
==================the above is from this site
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=945GCM5-F_V2&class=mb
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Trouble is, when changing out the DIMM, the PC saw the correct sizes every time ??
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so the computers boots to a screen where yo ucan see the ram count ,and does it just sit there beeping ,
also, the bios chip makers, is what you need to reference for the beep codes ,the bios chip is on the motherboard . if it AMI BIOS
check this .link. http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm .
and this one that suggest its possible the motherboard and not the ram .check the Recommendation by the red hand
http://www.pcguide.com/ts/x/sys/beep/amiB3-c.html
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sorry totally missed that one !
you should be able to find the sata drivers on the cd for the motherboard ,put it in ,then go mycomputer right click on the cd drive icon and go explore and look for sata drivers to copy to floppy to use
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