Get a Boot Manager error the amount of system memory has changed strike F1 to continue (I have F1 race) or F2 to run the Setup utility

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I got this alert several times before the alert "windows boot manager".

The amount of system memory has changed (I have more or less?)

Strike F1 to continue (I have F1 race) or F2 to run the Setup utility

Dell Dimension 3000 system series

What should I do? Run the configuration utility

anconcito

Irfan:

1 - no

2 - Yes

today after trying 'the memory diagnostic tool' I had the same alert, I clicked on F2, but I did nothing I do not know how

3 - no

Hello nacienancon,

1. don't you make changes to the computer before getting this error?

2 are you able to boot normally to the desktop when you turn on computer?

3. have you tried to install any device memory on your computer?

This problem is related to hardware, I suggest that you contact Dell support to help you better. You can check the links with information below:

http://support.Dell.com/support/eDOCS/systems/opgx620/en/UG/A02/memory00.htm

http://support.Dell.com/support/eDOCS/systems/opgx620/en/UG/A02/tools00.htm#wp1114195

You can follow the technical assistance column for more information.

Thank you
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