2) Make sure that the chips are seated correctly
3) Make sure that you are using the correct chips for your board
4) Enable boot logging to see if there are any specific errors during the boot process.
Answer 22. Delete unwanted to unused programs or documents so save more memory
3. Defragment your PC/Laptop (will delete unused programs and more folders)
3 Main things.
Run a current version of antivirus software, run diagnostic software to test memory, remove and reinstall memory modules, and don't open too many applications at the same time, look for running background services that are not necessary and using up valuable memory resources.
System error memory and mini dump files are where system errors that you receive, are stored. They are safe to delete during disk cleanup.
Poor-quality memory chips can cause many problems in a computer. These include causing all kinds of errors like those in applications, hanging system errors, and GPF errors.
unreliable memory
Make sure the memory is not continuously bottlenecked... Easily while general use open task manager and just see the percentage that the memory is using... Anything over 50% while doing nothing is a slight worry... Sometimes in rare occasions remove and reinsert the RAM or disconnect any unneeded peripherals and restart.
The Kernel
random access
MRC = Memory ReCall Puts the contents of the memory into the operation (or just displays them if no operation is pending).
insufficient memory
There are several websites online that have diagrams to help a person draw a timing diagram for a memory write operation. The most commonly used memory write operation for RAM varies from 50ns to 500ns.
ROM stands for "read-only memory", i.e. no writing ever. It's hardware.
memory reference instructions as micro operation