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<blockquote data-quote="pigoo3" data-source="post: 1383679" data-attributes="member: 56379"><p>Ok...great work on your part. So I have two more suggestions:</p><p></p><p>1. Are the ram boards (the large card that is removable to install the ram DIMMS into) seated properly? I'm assuming that they are...since you have removed them a number of times already.</p><p></p><p>2. So you're saying that you switched the ram boards/cards around...by placing what was board A into the board B location...and vice versa? And the same location (board A) is reporting no ram?</p><p></p><p>This doesn't sound good, since it could mean that something on the logic board is bad (the slot that the ram board slides into). Maybe if you can...remove board A...and look into the slot on the logic board with a flashlight...and see if anything is plugging up the slot. Like dirt, fuzz, a small bit of paper...etc. Also take a look at the "pins" on the ram board...to see if they're messed up in any way.</p><p></p><p>If there isn't anything wrong that you can see...it might be a problem with the logic board (let's hope not)!</p><p></p><p>- Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigoo3, post: 1383679, member: 56379"] Ok...great work on your part. So I have two more suggestions: 1. Are the ram boards (the large card that is removable to install the ram DIMMS into) seated properly? I'm assuming that they are...since you have removed them a number of times already. 2. So you're saying that you switched the ram boards/cards around...by placing what was board A into the board B location...and vice versa? And the same location (board A) is reporting no ram? This doesn't sound good, since it could mean that something on the logic board is bad (the slot that the ram board slides into). Maybe if you can...remove board A...and look into the slot on the logic board with a flashlight...and see if anything is plugging up the slot. Like dirt, fuzz, a small bit of paper...etc. Also take a look at the "pins" on the ram board...to see if they're messed up in any way. If there isn't anything wrong that you can see...it might be a problem with the logic board (let's hope not)! - Nick [/QUOTE]
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