Unplug the system, remove the battery and hold the power button for 30 sec. Be sure both modules are firmly seated - try powering up with both of them. If the system won't, but both modules work in one socket but not the other, the only thing you can do is replace the mainboard. While it is technically possible to replace just the socket, the labor alone for that will exceed the cost of a replacement board.
ejn63
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April 1st, 2017 13:00
Unplug the system, remove the battery and hold the power button for 30 sec. Be sure both modules are firmly seated - try powering up with both of them. If the system won't, but both modules work in one socket but not the other, the only thing you can do is replace the mainboard. While it is technically possible to replace just the socket, the labor alone for that will exceed the cost of a replacement board.
Salazie
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April 4th, 2017 01:00
Hi,
I solve my issue. I just blew the dust on slot 1 and instal both memories. Now the laptop runs 8Gb.
Issue was dust.
I don't see a significant increase of performance after 4Gb.
Thank you