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My PC doesn`t work

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Just now, XxK3V1NxX said:

bro, you just saved me from a whole month of depression and a 0 in three subjects

Did it work?

Just now, XxK3V1NxX said:

not since you told me about the battery

Do you currently have a graphics card installed?

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2 minutes ago, XxK3V1NxX said:

No, only the apu

Remove the memory module installed in the slot closest to the CPU, and then try turning the system on again.

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"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you" - Edward I. Koch

"I didn't die! I performed a tactical reset!" - Apollolol

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Just now, XxK3V1NxX said:

bro, you just saved me from a whole month of depression and a 0 in three subjects

Did it work?

"It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brain falls out." - Carl Sagan.

"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you" - Edward I. Koch

"I didn't die! I performed a tactical reset!" - Apollolol

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Just now, XxK3V1NxX said:

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I know you have your PC operational again, but at some point, try putting in the other module. It may have been something goofy with the BIOS ultimately that was causing it, but there may have been a conflict too between the modules, or the slot itself could be an issue.

"It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brain falls out." - Carl Sagan.

"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you" - Edward I. Koch

"I didn't die! I performed a tactical reset!" - Apollolol

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1 minute ago, Godlygamer23 said:

I know you have your PC operational again, but at some point, try putting in the other module. It may have been something goofy with the BIOS ultimately that was causing it, but there may have been a conflict too between the modules, or the slot itself could be an issue.

Ok bro, tk for the solution.

 

I hope you have a nice day/afternoon or night. I don't know what the weather is there since I'm from Argentina (it's 12 midnight here)

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11 minutes ago, XxK3V1NxX said:

Ok bro, tk for the solution.

 

I hope you have a nice day/afternoon or night. I don't know what the weather is there since I'm from Argentina (it's 12 midnight here)

No problem, you too.

I'm not too far behind from you. It's 11PM over here.

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"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you" - Edward I. Koch

"I didn't die! I performed a tactical reset!" - Apollolol

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