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It may be that the memory compatibility is relatively poor. If the old motherboard is more picky of memory, you can replace it with a new one or replace it with another brand of memory.
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You have to make sure that the memory you buy must first have the same frequency, and the algebra of the strip (DDR DDR2 DDR3 SDRAM) should be the same (either DDR or DDR2 (DDR3 SDRAM is not practical, don't talk about this)).
The same is related to the strip itself and the motherboard.,Plug it into someone else's computer to try.,There's a problem with the strip.,Go buy a re-one (it's best to buy Kingston's strips.,Stable.)。
If the strip is fine, it may be that your motherboard is too old and not compatible with large memory, of course, if there is a lot of ash in the memory slot, it will also crash, clean up the motherboard (blow the ash with a leather tiger).
Remind you to prevent static electricity before operation, otherwise it will burn the motherboard and slivers!
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Try only checking the 1G one to see if the motherboard doesn't support the new memory. Be careful not to touch the circuit board with your hands, it is easy to burn the motherboard. Before touching it, it will release static electricity when it comes into contact with your hand and the chassis.
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You bought the memory of DDR2 or not, and figure out the eight.
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Take a closer look, the memory module you bought should be DDR2, that is, the second generation, and it is easy to crash when the first and second generations are mixed. Moreover, even if you only plug in the 1G one, it shouldn't work, depending on the situation, your motherboard does not support the 2nd generation sliver.
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As long as you increase the specifications of your previous console's memory modules, there will be no crashes or blue screens caused by hardware conflicts.
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Summary. Hello, the frequent crashes of the computer after installing the memory module may be caused by the following reasons:1
Incompatible memory modules: If you add a new memory module that is not compatible with the original one, it may cause your computer to crash. 2.
Corrupted memory sticks: If the new memory module itself is faulty, it can cause your computer to freeze. To sum up, frequent computer crashes after installing memory modules may be caused by a variety of reasons, which need to be troubled according to the specific situation.
It is recommended that you check the above causes one by one and take appropriate measures to solve the problem. If the problem persists, it is recommended that you seek help from a professional. <>
Hello, the frequent crashes of the computer after the installation of the memory embolizer bar may be caused by the following reasons:1Memory modules are not compatible:
If your new memory module is not compatible with the original one, it can cause your computer to crash. 2.Memory module corruption:
If the new memory module itself is faulty, it may cause the computer to freeze. To sum up, frequent computer crashes after installing memory modules may be caused by a variety of reasons, which need to be troubled according to the specific situation. It is recommended that you check the above causes one by one and take appropriate measures to solve the problem.
If the problem persists, it is recommended that you seek help from a professional. <>
The laptop always restarts and freezes after adding a memory module of the same model and the same size and frequency as the 16G that comes with the computer.
Very quiet possible causes:1If the memory module is incompatible or has poor contact, you can try to unplug the memory module and wipe the metal connector and reinsert it.
2.There is a quality problem with the memory module itself, you can try to replace it with a different one. 3.
If you have a problem with your computer, you can try to reinstall the system or update it. 4.If the hardware device is faulty, you can try to check the working status of the hardware device or repair it.
The above are the possible causes and solutions, I hope it can help you. If the problem persists, it is recommended that you contact a professional computer repairer for maintenance.
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The main causes of hardware are:
1. Poor heat dissipation: If the display, power supply and CPU work for too long, it will cause a crash, dust and oil the fan. Check the CPU temperature (go to BIOS or use CPU-Z), it should work around 35 to 60 degrees.
2. Dust killer: too much dust in the machine will also cause crash failure. Clean the chassis regularly.
3. Memory module failure: mainly due to loose memory module, the quality of the memory chip itself, the memory module contact fault should be eliminated according to the specific situation, if there is a problem with the quality of the memory module, the memory needs to be replaced to solve the problem.
4. Hard disk failure: If the remaining space of the hard disk is too little and there are too many fragments, the machine is easy to crash when it is running. It is necessary to develop a good habit of regularly organizing your hard drive and removing junk files from your hard drive.
If the hard disk is aging or due to improper use of bad sectors and bad sectors, it is necessary to use the tool software to troubleshoot, and if the damage is serious, the hard disk can only be replaced.
Other reasons: 1. Incompatible software and hardware: 3D software and some special software may not be able to start or even install normally on some microcomputers, find and delete incompatible software and hardware.
2. Driver installation is incorrect: When some hardware, such as the driver of the graphics card, is installed incorrectly, it will suddenly crash with a blue screen or black screen when the system is booted into the desktop, check and delete the problematic driver.
3. Defects in application software: If you run this buggy software, the system may crash or not start normally, in this case, you should find the latest version of the software or simply uninstall it.
4. Virus infection: Viruses and Trojans can cause a sharp drop in computer work efficiency and cause frequent crashes. At this time, it is necessary to use anti-virus software such as KV3000, Kingsoft Antivirus, Rising and so on to conduct a comprehensive investigation and anti-virus.
Before you check for viruses, make sure that the virus database of your antivirus software is up to date. You can click the "Upgrade" button to upgrade, so as to ensure that the latest viruses can be detected.
Otherwise, I think it's more like a black screen...
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It's not much faster after adding, but now the memory price is okay, if you want to add it, you must also add Kingston DDR2 800 2GB (single-sided squat and double-sided memory are not the same) to run dual-channel,
Buy a brand of memory, and you can generally use it.
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