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Re: Problem with II2 RAM
In a previous article, key@nordnet.fr ("Kamal El Youssoufi") says:
>Need help.
>When I lunch Autotest, I got the message "RAM 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0".
>What about this message ?
>Should I change a Ram's chipset ? which one ?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Kamal ==> key@goto.fr
>
>
Yes It is a bad ram the second from the end, but I cant remember which end.
What you can do (if the ram chips are socketed) is swap the end ram with
the second on left side and do another self-test. If it still is the same
then swap the second chip on the right side with the end and self-test
once more. When the bad chip shows up on the end 10000000 or 00000001
thats the bad one and replace it with a new one.
Jim
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