What model computer and operating system? Try running the diagnostics according to the directions in your manual. If you have a separate video card, remove it and see if it boots.
Edit-- if your computer is 10 years old as it shows in the Build #, start looking for a new computer.
I have a Dell Dimension 4700 desktop. I purchased 2 sets (pairs, or kits) or 1GB each (total 4GB). After I installed the memory it won't boot up. Simply a black screen that says:
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What model computer and operating system? Try running the diagnostics according to the directions in your manual. If you have a separate video card, remove it and see if it boots.
Edit-- if your computer is 10 years old as it shows in the Build #, start looking for a new computer.
Read: http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514/p/18362720/18492733.aspx
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That's a Bot posting text clipped from this post from 10 years ago.
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I have a Dell Dimension 4700 desktop. I purchased 2 sets (pairs, or kits) or 1GB each (total 4GB). After I installed the memory it won't boot up. Simply a black screen that says:
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