There may be two seperate issues here.
Existing in place memory fails because it is damaged by a power surge, BUT there is also a separate issue with recognition of new memory.
Getting it to boot after changing sticks and slots is pot luck - but once a configuration is accepted and boots it will boot from cold (at least until the next powerr surge maybe). This suggests some issue with recognition?
When I took out 1 of 2 working 512MB it would not boot even though i had just removed one stick that at that time was known to be working (was clearing slots for upgrade). had to move to different slots from the previously working configuration to get it to boot with memory known to work.
Existing in place memory fails because it is damaged by a power surge, BUT there is also a separate issue with recognition of new memory.
Getting it to boot after changing sticks and slots is pot luck - but once a configuration is accepted and boots it will boot from cold (at least until the next powerr surge maybe). This suggests some issue with recognition?
When I took out 1 of 2 working 512MB it would not boot even though i had just removed one stick that at that time was known to be working (was clearing slots for upgrade). had to move to different slots from the previously working configuration to get it to boot with memory known to work.