You may try reseating the memory module of your computer; swap and try one module at a time in each slot. See if it works. If the memory modules are seated properly, swapped and checked, and do work with another computer; it means it is an issue with the memory slot (motherboard).
You may find detailed information on re-seating the memory modules from the link: http://dell.to/L95YVw
I got my computer to work by taking out one of the memory modules...what does that mean about the one I took out if the computer doesn't work with it in
Swap that module into the other socket. If it doesn't work there either, the module is bad. If it does, it means one of the memory sockets is bad. Replace either the module or the mainboard, depending on what you observe.
DELL-Chinmay S
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February 18th, 2013 11:00
Hi dhallquist,
4 beeps indicate Read / Write failure of the RAM.
You may try reseating the memory module of your computer; swap and try one module at a time in each slot. See if it works. If the memory modules are seated properly, swapped and checked, and do work with another computer; it means it is an issue with the memory slot (motherboard).
You may find detailed information on re-seating the memory modules from the link: http://dell.to/L95YVw
Hope it helps.
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February 19th, 2013 08:00
I got my computer to work by taking out one of the memory modules...what does that mean about the one I took out if the computer doesn't work with it in
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February 19th, 2013 09:00
Swap that module into the other socket. If it doesn't work there either, the module is bad. If it does, it means one of the memory sockets is bad. Replace either the module or the mainboard, depending on what you observe.