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Kleidungsvorschriften casino baden. Click the 'memory' tab and it will look something like this. If it says 'DUAL', ignore this post. Maybe look into new ram but its possible that your ram isn't bottle-necking you. If it, like for me, says 'SINGLE', reconfigure your ram sticks to look something like this with sticks having a ram slot in between. Assuming the other slots recognize RAM ok, and assuming the RAM that you are trying to insert in the bad RAM slot works fine in other slots, then the problem is with the motherboard or the RAM slot. If it's the motherboard, there is nothing the average person can do on any modern motherboard. It is best just to get a new motherboard. The lower memory slot failure was limited to the g4 powerbooks (think the 800mhz - 1.0 ghz models) if you're computer turned on when you removed the ram then it's much more likely to be bad ram. A lower memory slot fault would show the slot as being 'empty' when in fact it is full.

I have been meaning to post this for a while, here goes finally.
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sfbayzfs

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Kleidungsvorschriften casino baden. Click the 'memory' tab and it will look something like this. If it says 'DUAL', ignore this post. Maybe look into new ram but its possible that your ram isn't bottle-necking you. If it, like for me, says 'SINGLE', reconfigure your ram sticks to look something like this with sticks having a ram slot in between. Assuming the other slots recognize RAM ok, and assuming the RAM that you are trying to insert in the bad RAM slot works fine in other slots, then the problem is with the motherboard or the RAM slot. If it's the motherboard, there is nothing the average person can do on any modern motherboard. It is best just to get a new motherboard. The lower memory slot failure was limited to the g4 powerbooks (think the 800mhz - 1.0 ghz models) if you're computer turned on when you removed the ram then it's much more likely to be bad ram. A lower memory slot fault would show the slot as being 'empty' when in fact it is full.

I have been meaning to post this for a while, here goes finally.
I have a lot of system building experience, and generally held the belief that bad RAM slots on motherboards are uncommon. The first one I encountered was a couple of years ago - I opened up a brand new ITX celeron board and I eventually discovered that one of the RAM slots was bad. The motherboard wouldn't boot with any RAM installed in one of the two RAM slots on the motherboard - remove RAM from that slot, and the system booted fine with RAM in the other slot only. (Of course I had been storing the board for long enough that it was out of warranty, but that's another story..) I suspected a bad solder joint or tin whisker somewhere on the bad RAM slot, but my soldering iron was misplaced a while ago, and a visual inspection of the underside of the board looked OK.
I have been testing more boards than I used to over the past year, and I have found a number of other boards which have bad RAM slots, so I was wondering how many bad RAM slots others here have run into on otherwise good motherboards.
Also, has anyone ever successfully fixed a bad RAM slot, say with a solder reflow?
So far, in terms of failure modes with bad RAM slots, either any RAM in that slot is not recognized and ignored, or else the system won't boot with any RAM in that slot, either locking up during POST or black screen before POST, sometimes with beeps. Any time I have had memtest rack up errors, I have eventually traced it to an actual bad stick of RAM, but has anyone else noticed bad RAM slots causing other symptoms?

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On dual processor Xeon boards I have further findings:
  • If the blue (primary) RAM slot in a channel is bad, that whole channel is unusable
  • If the first blue slot for a CPU is bad, that CPU socket is unusable
  • If a non-blue slot is bad, usually only that slot is bad

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Does anyone else have any experiences to add?

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After running the Apple Hardware Test, I got the following results/error code:
'Memory Overview' : 256MB/512MB (in red letters)
'Memory #1' : SODIMM0/J25LOWER Empty Slot (in black letters)
'Memory #2' : SODIMM1 256/512MB (in red letters)
In the Test Results section:
Extended Test
Elapsed Time: 11 mins 4 secs
AirPort Passed
Logic Board Passed
Mass Storage Passed
Memory Passed
Modem Device found
Video RAM Passed
**ERROR*CODE***ERROR*CODE**
post/0/2048 SODIMM1/J25UPPER
**ERROR*CODE***ERROR*CODE**
Can I assume that the memory chip is to blame for all my problems?
The 512MB memory chip is the original one that came with my computer, and its label shows it's made by a company called 'MT'.

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