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A reinstall should solve the problem!
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You don't have to do anything, didn't the computer seller give you memory? You go into the BIOS, load optimized defaults, save it, and come out and take a look, if you don't have it, then look for a computer seller.
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Restore the BIOS to factory settings. Restart. Look again.
If it's still 1G, then take the memory down. The memory has a size on the chip. See for yourself.
If you can't understand it, find a friend who understands hardware to help you take a look. Not really. Go to a dealer.
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Look at how much memory your motherboard supports,The notebook is actually the same as the Taiwan test,It's just convenient to take away,The same price is not as good as the Taiwan test,It's far from the same,I'm engaged in computer assembly to tell you the truth,I also installed the notebook,Generally, the previous notebook supports up to 1G,You add 2G and only 1G,Some can't even be identified,Some of the current notebooks can be supported up to 8G,Notebooks are generally very difficult to upgrade,It's best to go to the official ** to see which ones can be upgraded before upgrading, If your laptop supports 2G, it means that the memory you are changing is 1G, not 2G, and it is best to take the memory to check it.
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Check if your laptop motherboard can support 2G, and then check if your memory is 2G...Beware of js scamming you.
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Impossible JS should have lied to you.
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Summary. 1: Caused by poor contact between the memory module and the motherboard's memory slot.
As long as you wipe the gold finger back and forth with the eraser, you can solve the problem) 2: The motherboard is incompatible with the memory module or the memory module quality is not good, you can try to reduce the memory read speed in CMOS to see if it can solve the problem. Three:
There are 2 or 4 slots in general. However, the memory slots of motherboards that support dual-channel are generally 4 (there are exceptions), and these 4 memory slots are divided into two groups: A and B, and when two memory modules with the same capacity and structure are inserted into the two memory slots of A1 and B1 or A2 and B2 at the same time, the dual-channel memory working mode can be realized. If you install a singular memory module, you can only implement single-channel mode.
Excuse me, but please go into more detail?
1: Caused by poor contact between the memory module and the motherboard's memory slot. (As long as you wipe its gold finger back and forth with an eraser, you can solve the problem) two:
If the motherboard is incompatible with the memory module or the memory module quality is poor, you can try to reduce the memory read speed in CMOS to see if the problem can be solved. Three: Generally, there are 2 4 slots in front of the respect.
However, the memory slots of the motherboard that support dual-channel are generally 4 (there are exceptions), these 4 implicit memory slots are divided into A, B two groups, when A1 and B1 or A2 and B2 two memory slots are inserted at the same time two memory sticks with the same capacity and structure, the dual-channel memory working mode can be realized. If you install a singular memory module, you can only implement single-channel mode.
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The memory does not change after adding the memory module for the following reasons:
1. The memory is not plugged in properly. Please reinsert the memory.
Bit system, the memory has exceeded 4G, and then add the memory, it can't be recognized, so there is no change.
3. The system is restricted. Start, run, click msconfig, and then operate as shown below to remove the maximum memory limit.
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The memory is not recognized, and it may be a compatibility issue between your computer and the new memory. Try 2 memory swap positions.。。
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Try to swap the positions of the two memories,Still can't identify it's a compatibility problem.,Or there's a problem with the slot of the memory.,If it doesn't work, change the machine.。
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The phone prompts that the memory is full The memory is insufficient or the memory needs to be optimized, it is recommended that you:
2.If the phone supports memory cards, move multiple files to the expansion card or set the shooting storage path to this expansion card.
3.Uninstall software or files that you don't use often.
4.If the message still indicates that the memory is insufficient, Morikai recommends backing up the data in the phone and trying to restore the machine to factory settings.
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Dear Lenovo users, hello!
In order to avoid unnecessary damage, it is recommended that you install memory modules in a nearby authentication service.
1. It is best to maintain the same specifications as the standard configuration of the additional memory, there are not too many requirements for the brand, it is recommended that you install the memory produced by regular manufacturers, such as Kingston, Samsung, etc. In order to rule out compatibility issues, it is recommended that you bring the machine with you when you buy it, and then add it after the actual test can be used normally.
2. If it is a memory with different specifications of the installed and pre-installed memory models, it may be used at a reduced frequency after installation, and there may be incompatibility problems, if you want to install a memory that is different from the pre-installed model, you need to carry out the actual installation test, if the system can be identified normally, it is recommended that you buy again.
3. In addition, it should be noted that the operating system will also have restrictions on memory recognition: if it is a Windows 32-bit operating system, it can generally only recognize about 3G memory size due to system limitations. If you need to identify 4GB or more of RAM, it is recommended to replace the 64-bit operating system.
IDEA Forum.
Think Forum.
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1. I have the same problem as you, the main problem: the memory module is not compatible with the computer, resulting in a blue screen.
2. Solution: Take the computer to the store where you bought the memory module and replace it with a compatible one!
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It's definitely incompatible, return it.
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The speed of adding memory will be felt.
ASUS P5VD1-X motherboard chip.
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