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Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:59 PM PST At first glance, this looks like a simple problem: Computer won’t start. I re-seat the RAM, and it starts correctly. I close the computer case, and when I start the PC again, I hear a familiar beeping sound (no RAM). Since there isn’t much dust inside the PC, I re-seat the ram again, and I can eventually get the PC to start long enough to run a RAM test… but I find no fault… and the PC is now working fine, and I can’t re-generate the fault. I ask the customer to keep an eye on it, and to call me if it happens again. Well, I get called again just 1 month later… with exactly the same problem. So all I can figure is that the RAM has an intermittent fault, so I replace the RAM. Oddly enough, that seemed to fix the problem. Related posts: |
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