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MicroTest
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September 25th, 2012 07:00
September 25th, 2012 10:00
Try reseating the memory module(s).If you have two modules test each of them separately.
You didn't mention your laptop model - click the link below ,look for your specific laptop and download the service manual.
It's normally not a big deal to reseat modules but take care and don't damage the connectors.
support.euro.dell.com/.../manuals
pan_martino
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Well... my RAM is inside. Does it mean that my main board is dead? Any advices?
September 25th, 2012 11:00
That actually didn't work out either. I tried to reseat them, use only one. I have to get some other DDR3 memory to check if that is RAM or main board probelm. Hope the first one... thx for all the help!
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MicroTest
3 Apprentice
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934 Posts
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September 25th, 2012 07:00
MicroTest
3 Apprentice
•
934 Posts
1
September 25th, 2012 10:00
Try reseating the memory module(s).If you have two modules test each of them separately.
You didn't mention your laptop model - click the link below ,look for your specific laptop and download the service manual.
It's normally not a big deal to reseat modules but take care and don't damage the connectors.
support.euro.dell.com/.../manuals
pan_martino
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3 Posts
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September 25th, 2012 10:00
Well... my RAM is inside. Does it mean that my main board is dead? Any advices?
pan_martino
1 Rookie
•
3 Posts
0
September 25th, 2012 11:00
That actually didn't work out either. I tried to reseat them, use only one. I have to get some other DDR3 memory to check if that is RAM or main board probelm. Hope the first one... thx for all the help!