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[help] Pc Doesn't boot windows after new ram

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Try to clear/reset CMOS. The ram is working as it has booted once. Are all your sticks that same Kingston ram or is there some others too?

 

 

try taking them out and putting them back in. if that doesn't work take out all but one stick of ram, if it boots with one try just the other. one might be a bad stick.

 

also check your motherboard manual to see if there is a specific memory slot that has to be used.

thnx but its fixed bothe worked.

Hi,

 

I just bought new extra ram and installed it in my pc,

at first it worked. But when i restarted my computer it did not boot up again but said there was a problem and let me chose some options to fix it

for me it didn't work and i'm scared it broke something.

 

Greetz M1R3LL

 

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try taking them out and putting them back in. if that doesn't work take out all but one stick of ram, if it boots with one try just the other. one might be a bad stick.

 

also check your motherboard manual to see if there is a specific memory slot that has to be used.

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Try to clear/reset CMOS. The ram is working as it has booted once. Are all your sticks that same Kingston ram or is there some others too?

 

 

try taking them out and putting them back in. if that doesn't work take out all but one stick of ram, if it boots with one try just the other. one might be a bad stick.

 

also check your motherboard manual to see if there is a specific memory slot that has to be used.

thnx but its fixed bothe worked.

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