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If the original RAM can be replaced with the new RAM, you might try doing so to check if the problem is with incompatible RAM or a problem of RAM addition configuration. If the computer does not boot with the RAM substitution, then look for some compatible RAM. If it does boot ok, then the problem must be with system configuration someplace. Be sure that the new RAM and old RAM have the same timing specs.
Again, good luck.
Peter Shkabara
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From: ceares [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2016 9:45 AM
To: 'PCBUILD'; Peter Shkabara
Cc: 'ceares'
Subject: RE: memory question
Thanks, after multiple frustrated attempts I finally did remove it and the computer is working fine now. While I can install memory(or thought I could) I'm not really that familiar with it. Does this happen-working okay and then failing or does it usually fail right away if it is going to. I'm going to return the memory but I don't know if I should try exchanging it or just get a refund if for some reason the computer is just rejecting new memory.
thanks again for the quick response
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On Sat, 10/1/16, Peter Shkabara <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Subject: RE: memory question
To: "'PCBUILD'" <[log in to unmask]>
Cc: "'ceares'" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, October 1, 2016, 9:08 AM
I don't have an explanation for your
failure, but if memory is suspected, remove the new memory and try booting with the original memory in place. That should answer the question as to whether the new RAM is the problem.
Good luck.
Peter Shkabara
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From: ceares [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2016 8:58 AM
Subject: memory question
I have an ASUS Essentio and I upgraded from 4GB to 8GB of memory a couple of days ago. The computer registered the memory no problem and seemed to be working fine.
Yesterday It shut down for an upgrade and now I'm getting a BSOD with different error messages each time I try and restart it. One of them said memory management error and that made me wonder is it possible that the memory is causing a problem after two days of working fine or is it just the upgrade?
Basically, I can't get in to uninstall the upgrade to check because by the time the computer loads completely, it then goes to the BSOD right away and I can't get to the uninstall fast enough.
I tried doing a system restore but it did not complete and went back to the BSOD.
This is running Win 10.
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