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Old November 16th 17, 07:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Paul[_32_]
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Default Dell 780 Problem:

Mark Twain wrote:
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm the DIMM was loose because
it wasn't even in it's slot on one end,. which
I must have done. so did that short it out? Yet,
I had the problem before I even opened it.

I honestly didn't think slamming my knee would cause
it to not function. Not that I do that allot *L*

However I now properly seated both DIMMS and still
nothing. Hmmmmmmmmm

Robert


Now you must begin the grim task, of
testing one DIMM at a time. Try placing the
DIMM in an unused slot. Don't forget to power
off and wait at least 30 seconds, before moving
them around.

If one DIMM doesn't work, try the next DIMM by itself.

It helps to have an antistatic bag for storage
of any DIMMs not currently being tested.

This is why, for machines moved by couriers, you
*always* take the side off and carefully inspect
the machine for loose hardware. It was probably on
an angle like that when you got it.

If it was seated and latched, your knee couldn't do that.

Paul
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