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Memory ErrorsWell, without knowing the exact error, I'll give you four broad things you can check. . . Answer 11) check your BIOS to make sure that it is updated. Most will auto-update, but older ones you will need to enter the BIOS, let it auto update, and exit and save.

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 2
  1. Remove and install the module
  2. Check that you have the right memory modules supported by your MOBO , verify thru CMOS
  3. Check that you have installed the right module size, as stated in MOBO documentation
  4. Remove the newly installed memory and check for error, switch memory sockets
  5. Clean the module edge connectors with a soft cloth or contact cleaner, blow or vacuum dust from memory slots
  6. Flash BIOS, BIOS might have problems with the new memory
  7. PG 295/296 Jean Andrews A+ book, good luck! :)
Answer 3
  1. remove and reinstall the module,
  2. check that you have the right memory modules supported by your motherboard,
  3. check that you have installed the right module size as stated in the motherboard documentation,
  4. and remove the newly installed memory and check whether the error message disappears.
Answer 41. Check what memory/type your systems RAM is and insert more once purchased (upto 1GB)

2. 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.

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