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The following is how to solve the problem if the new memory module is plugged in and cannot be turned on:
1.The memory module is in poor contact with the socket of the motherboard. Use alcohol and a clean paper towel to wipe the gold finger and memory slot of the memory, and check the memory slot for signs of damage, and reinsert the memory after the wipe check.
2.Unplug the memory and insert it into another memory slot.
3.On the premise that the computer can be basically booted, go to the BIOS settings, and set the memory-related settings according to the specifications of low-speed memory. For example:
Use one of the memories (if the DDR333 and DDR400 memory are mixed, it is best to use the DDR333 memory), boot the computer, enter the BIOS settings, and slow down the working frequency and reaction time of the memory, so that the old memory can run stably, and then shut down and insert the second memory.
4.The memory has been corrupted, replace it with a new one.
Note: Before upgrading your computer's memory module, be sure to check the motherboard and CPU memory support instructions. To ensure compatibility, it's best to choose a memory module of the same model.
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It may not be compatible with the original memory module, so you can unplug the original strip and insert only one to try.
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After unplugging the memory module and then plugging it back into the computer, the main reasons for this may be as follows:
1. Poor memory contact: During the insertion and unplugging of the memory module, the gold finger of the memory module is stained with dust, or there is oxidation in the original and now it is stained with dust or finger grease, which aggravates the problem, or the memory slot falls with dust. You can try to dust the memory slot with a soft hair reed brush, 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 swap it in).
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 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 the static electricity of the body when operating empty-handed.
3. Poor connection of the graphics card: If the above operations are invalid, turn off the power and open the chassis, 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.
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