USB madness.

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  1. Posts : 27
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       #21

    Very well, ill let you know what happens.
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       #22

    ziadramman said:
    Very well, ill let you know what happens.
    Ok :)
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  3. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #23

    Hey, I just removed the 2nd stick of RAM to test them individually, and the PC wont boot. It would make beeping noises.

    I tried putting both sticks in the first slot individually, and the same thing happens, just beeps.
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       #24

    ziadramman said:
    Hey, I just removed the 2nd stick of RAM to test them individually, and the PC wont boot. It would make beeping noises.

    I tried putting both sticks in the first slot individually, and the same thing happens, just beeps.
    Tip: Before touching anything IN the pc first earth your self by touching any metal surface of the pc.

    Well that beeps is from the motherboard,lets check something first.

    Put back all the ram sticks,then,

    Restart and enter bios and in bios select and set the Load optimized defaults save and exit.

    Post back the results.
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  5. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #25

    Hey, I always touch the inside of the frame before entering the PC insides.

    I put the sticks back in and set the BIOS to Optimal defaults.

    Same things, beeps if I put 1 stick in only.
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       #26

    ziadramman said:
    Hey, I always touch the inside of the frame before entering the PC insides.

    I put the sticks back in and set the BIOS to Optimal defaults.

    Same things, beeps if I put 1 stick in only.
    Did you set in bios the memory ram settings to auto?
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  7. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #27

    I just check the BIOS, they are by default set to Automatic. I never messed with them.
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       #28

    ziadramman said:
    I just check the BIOS, they are by default set to Automatic. I never messed with them.
    Install just one stick of ram in the second slot.
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  9. Posts : 27
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       #29

    Ok i put in 1 stick of RAM into the second slot (blue colored), and it booted fine. I will let you know the results of the memtest after i finish with both sticks individually.
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  10. Posts : 5,405
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit SP1
       #30

    ziadramman said:
    Ok i put in 1 stick of RAM into the second slot (blue colored), and it booted fine. I will let you know the results of the memtest after i finish with both sticks individually.

    From the last results it looks like damaged motherboard slot.

    Well test/check,remember be patient and try one stick at the time in every slot.

    For example now you have one stick in the second slot and the pc start and work fine,so try that stick in all the slots.

    And everytime let memtest to run overnight.

    Btw before you go live only that one stick in the second slot try to play and post back now.
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