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I've got two new build PC's, built around ASUS TULS2-C Mainboards.. Both booted up great on initial boot and ran for a couple of days then crashed and would not install windows of any kind off any disk. After many days of going crazy I finally discovered replacing the 128mb@133mhz RAM (by Micron Technologies) with some old RAM (don't have the specs with me on that here at work) both PC's ran and still run solidly. I purchased the Case, Processor (PIII,1gig), and memory from same supplier. Supplier said others had had this problem with this particular Mainboard and memory, so I have returned the memory and am waiting on replacement. I am currently running 128mb@100mhz in one PC(I believe it is a micron tech. chip) with no problem, but bought a stick of 128mb@133mhz (micron tech.) locally just too see what would happen if I put it in PC no.2 which was running solidly on the old 64mb stick (again don't know the mfacturer of the old chip offhand.) Sure enough it ran fine for about 5 days and began to crash last night and now want enter windows. I am running WXP on these machines and find the diagnostics/repair screens to be useless. Motherboard has an I815EP chipset. Any body have any ideas about why my machines do not like this particular memory? BIOS setting I need to know about??