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Troubleshooting RAM

Step 1: Back up all important files and data. You should be doing this on a regular basis anyway but if
your computer is showing signs of failure don't wait any longer to perform this job.

Step 2: Start simple and analyze the problem.

* Have you added or replaced RAM? Is it installed properly?


* Have you moved the computer? RAM modules can come loose.
* Is it a new computer? RAM modules might not have been inserted properly.
* Have you installed any new hardware upgrades?
* Have you installed new software or might there be a virus problem?
* Have you changed or installed patches for your operating system?
* Do you have the correct RAM type?
* Is the RAM module connectors tin or gold?
* When your computer starts (boots) does it report the correct amount of RAM?
* Does your system properties report the correct amount of RAM?
* Are there any POST messages that indicate RAM problems?
* Does the system report Parity errors or address failures whilst the system is running?
* Do you get a Windows error message "exception error OE at>>0137:BFF9z5d0" or something
similar?
* You've tried everything else!!!

Any one of these can indicate a problem with the RAM module or something connected with it.

WARNING: Before you start troubleshooting remember that you are dealing with electricity that can
KILL. Only work inside the computer case when the power has been switched off and disconnected.
Never open the power source.

Step 3: Start by reading through this article to establish some ideas about what the problem might be
and how to resolve it. There is no absolute order for diagnosing problems it's equal parts science and
magic. If it's hardware then you are probably going to have to open the computer case (steps 5 - 10 &
13). You may prefer to eliminate other problems first (steps 11-12). Or even run diagnostic software
(step 14).

Step 4: Gather all the documentation that came with your computer, memory modules or MOBO
(motherboard). You need information on make and model numbers, together with installation guides.
If you are missing anything visit the PC or MOBO manufacturers web site. Most have excellent online
documentation.

Step 5: Do you have the correct RAM? Check the MOBO or computer documentation for the type of
memory module you should be using. Compare this with the memory module you have purchased.
Look at the memory module; does the information on the module match with the sales invoice (have
they sent you the correct product)? If you bought a name brand computer has the RAM purchased
been tested on that particular computer? This can be an issue with Dell and other computers. You can
check compatibility issues online through useful tools on www.kingston.com, www.crucial.com or the
MOBO manufacturers own web site.

NOTE: Before the computer case is opened make sure that power is switched off and disconnected,
press and hold the power button for 30 seconds to ensure residual power is lost and make sure that
you are grounded to avoid damage due to static electricity. Use a grounding wrist strap or touch the
metal case to discharge static electricity.

Now open the computer case to check the following.

Step 6: Is the RAM installed correctly? Some MOBOs must have their slots filled in a special sequence.
Sometimes DIMMs must be in a specific sequence.

Step 7: Remove the memory modules from their slots. Take the opportunity to clean the slots on the
motherboards and the memory module connectors. Use compressed air to blow dust away and clean
contacts with a soft cloth. Don't use a vacuum cleaner if it touches any component it may create a
short and cause damage to the motherboard or other components. Don't use solvent that may attract
dust and never poke things like cotton buds in to slots. Check the memory module and memory slot
contacts. They are either tin or gold. The color will tell you which they are. Mixing tin and gold can
result in corrosion that prevents proper contact. Look for any sign of physical damage to the memory
module, memory slots or the motherboard. With the last two you are looking at replacing the
motherboard.

Step 8. Reseat the memory modules. You should hear an audible click when they are in place. Do not
use too much force to reseat the memory module in to the slot this can cause damage to the module ,
slot or motherboard.

If you are still experiencing trouble try the following.

Step 9. Swap modules in to different slots. If you have more than one memory module try different
combinations or one at a time. This might identify a faulty component.

Step 10: If you have changed or upgraded the memory modules try taking your system back to its
original configuration. Does it still work? If yes then suspect a fault or compatibility problem. If no!!
Sorry but you may have damaged the motherboard.

Step 11: If your compute isn't recognizing all of your RAM it might be a problem with the BIOS. Check
with the motherboard or PC manufacturers web site for possible BIOS upgrades. Word of WARNING -
BIOS upgrades can seriously damage your wealth. Make double sure that you have the correct BIOS
update for your motherboard. Flash the wrong upgrade can result in needing a new motherboard.

Step 12:Check for viruses with an up to date virus checker. Some viruses cause problems that look
like memory errors.

Step 13: Try removing recently installed hardware or software. Sometimes operating systems
misinterpret problems as memory related.

Step 14: If you have tried everything a still suspect a faulty RAM module there are several good
programs that will test your computer. Typically you must create a boot disk to use when restarting
your computer. This helps eliminate the possibility that it's operating system or other software
problems. Three options are -

* Gold memory (www.goldmemory.cz).


* Memtest86 (www.memtest86.com)
* PCTechnician (www.windsortech.com).

If you have a Dell computer they have their own troubleshooting software that is worth using.
Step 15: If finally you need to use a computer technician or phone a technical support line make sure
you have written down everything you did and the result. It can save you time and money.

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