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When i add a memory in damaged DIMM slot showing black screen?

Intel D865GBF MBDnow 512mb of ram in DIMM A1 only working other than these slots are not working in my MBD .when i add a memory in DIMM slot of(A0,B0,B1) (weather DIM slot is Damage r Not I don't no absolutely sure How Can i find & rectify)showing black screen.Advance thanks.

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  • see_wara Mar 28, 2008

    Thank You Very Much.i tried many way with working memory. it's not working other than a particular DIMM A1 channel.

  • Dikshaa Meh Jun 03, 2008

    I have tried to install onother DDR but it hangs May I have to adjust in the BIOS setting?

  • TonyBuenger Jan 30, 2009

    I'm having the same problem. I'm tired of buying new DIMMs. I can verify that all DIMMs are good.

    I have a DP35DP MB with an Intel Duo Core. I'm currently running 1GB in DIMM 0 Channel A with no problem.

    However, when I tried to upgrade by adding an equal 1GB DIMM in DIMM 0 Channel B, the PC no longer boots. No error beep sounds. Just a blank screen.

    I then bought 2 matching equal 2GB DIMMs. I put one in DIMM 0 Channel A and the other in DIMM 0 Channel B. Same problem.

    However, whenever I take out the Channel B DIMM, Channel A works fine with the 2GB DIMM.

    But I really need 4GB of RAM and I can't get DIMM 1 to work.

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Clean the DIMM slots with cleaning spray and then put thememory cards.

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Try moving the working DIMM to other slots, it should work in any slot, if it does, the other ram u have is incompatible or bad

Install a matched pair of DIMMs (equal in speed: DDR266, DDR333, or
DDR400; density: 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB; and
technology: 128 Mb, 256 Mb, or 512 Mb) in DIMM 0 in both Channels A and
B. If additional memory is to be used, install another matched pair of DIMMs
in DIMM 1 in both Channels A and B.

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This handy utility will scan your hardware configuration and tell you exactly how much RAM memory you currently have installed and what type it is.

It will also tell you how many RAM slots are fitted on your motherboard and what the maximum memory capacity for each individual slot is, as well as the maximum total RAM that the motherboard can handle.

If your computer does have room to add more RAM, it will provide you with specific recommendations as to exactly what type and size of RAM stick to buy in order to maximize the memory capacity and performance of your computer.


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Hello,

Located here is the actual specifications of your W3052.

http://www.emachines.com/support/product_support.html?cat=Desktops&subcat=W%20Series&model=W3052

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