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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 2
OS: Windows XP
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RAM Problem.
A couple weeks ago I was trying to put in a new stick of RAM but when I put it in it didn't work so I put the old one back in its place and now only one stick of my ram works. Today I got tired of it and tried to fix it thinking one wasn't in right or something, I each stick of ram seems to work but one of the places where you put it are not. How would I go about fixing this? and is the amount of RAM you should have dependent on the graphics card?
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Moderator, Hardware Team
Join Date: May 2008
Location: S.E. Pennsylvania
Posts: 18,450
OS: Win7
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Re: RAM Problem.
Have a look down into the slot and see if there are any broken pieces if not make sure the stick is fully inserted do not rely on the clips that fully seated.
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