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<blockquote data-quote="Bart2Brett" data-source="post: 1655333" data-attributes="member: 350145"><p>All is well thanks for your input. I found that I had a problem with the top (memory) slot. I tried both memory modules in both slots and neither would work in the top slot (both work in the bottom). In each failing case the beep code was indeed 3-3-2. The fix it seems was to reset the NVRAM, now both slots are working. It occurs to me that I was having an issue with my sound just before the memory failure (if that can be related). This has happened before when I plug in my ear buds, the speakers continue to work. Resetting the NVRAM also seems to cure this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart2Brett, post: 1655333, member: 350145"] All is well thanks for your input. I found that I had a problem with the top (memory) slot. I tried both memory modules in both slots and neither would work in the top slot (both work in the bottom). In each failing case the beep code was indeed 3-3-2. The fix it seems was to reset the NVRAM, now both slots are working. It occurs to me that I was having an issue with my sound just before the memory failure (if that can be related). This has happened before when I plug in my ear buds, the speakers continue to work. Resetting the NVRAM also seems to cure this. [/QUOTE]
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