How did it not reflect when the computer crashed and restarted, I pulled out the memory module every

Updated on number 2024-04-02
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, you can't pull out the memory with electricity, and secondly, there are two reasons why the reboot point is not lit, one is the problem of memory, and the second is that the CPU temperature is too high, you can touch the heat sink, and secondly, the battery is out of power and will cause this problem, my upstairs drill is very boring, I said so much, they are all copied, and they are comprehensive, so that the person who asked the question can not find the answer. In this case, like the one you're experiencing, it's a hardware problem.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You just unplug the power and turn it on!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Without turning off the power, it is easy to lose data by pulling out the memory module, or it will cause hardware failure. Check if the power supply is working properly and if the CPU is working properly?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There shouldn't be much of a problem, turn off the power of the computer, erase the memory module with an eraser, then reinstall it, turn it on and turn it back on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although the memory does not support hot swapping, if you do this, it generally does not have a big impact, as long as you plug it back into the memory after shutting down and then turn it on, but there are a few that will burn the hardware, pay attention to see if the memory and memory slots have burn marks, you can also try the memory in another slot.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The computer power is not turned off to plug and unplug the memory module, which causes the computer to boot up and does not respond, it should be the memory module to burn, first turn off the power supply, and try to press the memory module again!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is estimated that the live unplugged memory module burned there, so find a repair shop to repair it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello! Shut down the power and try to plug in the memory again, if it still doesn't work, it may be that the memory module is damaged.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is possible to cause damage to the operating system.

    It is also possible that the memory module or motherboard is broken

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The reasons are as follows: 1. The buzzer or PC horn is broken, and the alarm cannot be heard.

    2. The power supply, motherboard and CPU, at least one of the three major pieces is broken.

    The computer is powered on and booted in the order of use, in the order of the power supply, motherboard, and CPU. If one of these three things is faulty, the other hardware will not be alarmed.

    The CPU generally does not break, and the power supply may not be broken if it is turned, and the motherboard is the most likely to break among the three.

    Solution: 1. The CPU fan is turned to indicate that the power supply is normal, and the fan is connected to the power supply normally.

    2. If the keyboard light is not on, it means that the keyboard interface is not powered or there is a broken circuit in a part of the motherboard.

    3. If you pull out the memory and do not give an alarm, it means that the machine has not started at all.

    4. It should be that a part of the motherboard is in poor contact, and it should be inspected and repaired.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Summary. Hello dear. Your computer won't turn on, even after unplugging the memory module, it still doesn't fix the problem for several reasons:

    1. Power supply problem: Check whether the power supply of the computer is working normally, confirm whether the power cord is connected firmly, and whether the power switch is turned on. 2 Faulty hardware:

    In addition to memory modules, other hardware components can also cause your computer to not turn on, such as the motherboard, graphics card, processor, etc. It is recommended that you try unplugging the other hardware components to troubleshoot them one by one. 3BIOS Setup Issues:

    Sometimes, incorrect BIOS settings can also cause the computer to not boot properly. You can try to revert the BIOS settings to default, or reconfigure the BIOS settings. 4 Overheating Problems:

    If your computer overheats, it may cause your computer to not start up properly. It is recommended to clean the dust inside the computer to ensure that the cooling system is working properly.

    The computer won't turn on, and the memory module is still the same after it is unplugged.

    Hello dear. Your computer is not missing pants to turn on, even after unplugging the memory module, it still can't solve the problem of Fu Li Jian, there are the following reasons: 1 Power problem:

    Check whether the power supply of the computer is working properly, confirm whether the power cord is firmly connected, and whether the power switch is turned on. 2. Faulty hardware: In addition to memory modules, other hardware components may also cause the computer to fail to boot, such as motherboard, graphics card, processor, etc.

    It is recommended that you try unplugging the other hardware components to troubleshoot them one by one. 3BIOS Setup Issues: Sometimes, incorrect BIOS settings can also cause your computer to not boot properly.

    You can try to revert the BIOS settings to default, or reconfigure the BIOS settings. 4. Overheating problem: If the computer is overheated, it may cause the computer to fail to boot normally.

    It is recommended to clean the dust inside the computer to ensure that the cooling system is working properly.

    Your computer won't turn on, even after unplugging the memory module, it still doesn't solve the problem, and the two blue lights next to the graphics card are always on, which is a sign that the computer hardware is failing. Here are some of the reasons and ways to resolve the faction: 1. Power Issues:

    Check whether the power connection is correct, whether the power cable is plugged in, and whether the power switch is turned on. You can also try replacing the power cord or power supply to make sure the power supply is working. 2 Graphics card failure:

    The blue light is always on, and it may be a sign of a graphics card failure. Try removing the graphics card from the console, cleaning the slot, and plugging it back in. If the problem persists, the graphics card needs to be replaced.

    3. Motherboard failure: If the above steps do not solve the problem, it is caused by the motherboard failure. At this point, it is recommended to contact the computer manufacturer's technical support or seek a professional computer repair service for further troubleshooting and repair.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Is it that the memory module is incompatible?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Summary. Dear, hello, I'm glad to answer your questions, the computer has pulled out the memory module, and the reasons why it can't be turned on after two days are as follows: 1. Poor memory contact:

    During the insertion and unplugging of memory modules, the gold finger of the memory module is stained with dust, or the problem is exacerbated by oxidation and now it is stained with dust or finger grease, or dust falls from the memory slot. You can try to use a soft-bristled brush to dust the memory slot, wipe the gold finger of the memory slot with an eraser, and then reinstall it and boot it (you can insert the memory into another memory slot or swap it in). 2. Memory corruption:

    During the process of inserting and unplugging the memory, if it is operated with electricity, or if the memory comes into contact with the human body or the chassis and generates static electricity, the memory may be damaged. You can insert the memory module into another normal computer to see if it can be turned on normally. If not, you need to replace the memory module with the same specifications.

    During the above operation, try to turn off the power before operating, and do a good job of anti-static measures, such as wearing anti-static gloves, connecting the ground wire to the host, and touching the wall with both hands to release body static electricity when operating empty-handed.

    The computer unplugged the memory module, but it couldn't turn on after two days.

    Dear, hello, very high blind Kexing to answer your questions, the computer pulled out the memory stick, and the reasons why it can't be turned on after two days are as follows: 1. Poor memory contact: In the process of inserting and unplugging the memory module, the gold finger of the memory module is stained with dust, or there is oxidation and now it is stained with dust or finger grease to aggravate the problem, or the memory slot falls with dust.

    You can try to use a soft brush to dust the memory slot, and wipe the gold finger of the memory module with an eraser, and then reinstall it and boot it again (you can insert the memory into another memory slot or insert it in a different position). 2. Memory damage: During the process of memory plugging and unplugging, if it is operated with electricity, or if the memory contacts the human body or the chassis and generates static electricity, the memory may be damaged.

    You can insert the memory module into another normal computer to see if it can be turned on normally. If not, you need to replace the memory module with the same specification. During the above operation, try to turn off the power before operating, and do a good job of anti-static measures, such as wearing anti-static gloves, connecting the ground wire to the host, and touching the wall with both hands to release body static electricity when operating empty-handed.

    Can you elaborate on that a little bit more?

    In addition, the graphics card has poor contact: If the above operation is invalid, turn off the power and open the case, reinsert the graphics card and wipe its gold finger with an eraser. If it still doesn't work, then consider the graphics card damaged, then replace it with a new one.

    If the computer is used for a long time, there will be oxidation of the gold finger of the memory module, there is a layer of oxide film, the memory is not taken off when it is fitted, and it will cause poor contact after being removed and reinstalled, so that when the engine is restarted, the host will alarm and cannot be turned on. The solution is to clean up the memory of the golden finger, I hope it can help you, I wish you a happy life!

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