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Hi, This problem is usually caused by a dead or damaged CMOS battery which is a flat, chrome battery about 2 thirds of an inch in diameter and located on the motherboard. The battery powers the memory which stores your CMOS settings and devices installed such as hard drives. Replacing this battery should solve your problem.
sounds like a bad water pump, if have thermostat out allready, remove cap start engine look inside rev engine see water move rapidly if not water pump bad, sure is problem
No replacement is available, and none is needed, the RAM should work without it.
Just make sure you push in the RAM all the way, so it's properly seated; usually, the clip will pop into the notch on its own, when its fully seated. If the RAM isn't in all the way, the computer wont recognize it, or may not boot up.
There's a few exceptions, when the clip is needed to hold the RAM down, e.g. in laptops and certain server motherboards, where the RAM folds in against the motherboard.
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