HP p6310f pavillian: desktop memory

My daughter lives in another State and has visited a week before and dropped off an HP computer, p6310f.  I plugged in and turned it and it has 2 problems.  I will only address one at a time. The computer would not start.  I used my computer to search online to HP for the p6310f features.  I took a mental note on the specs.  I lit the p6310f and press F - 10 to look over the bios settings.  The profile for HP for the p6310f indicates the memory module DDR3 M2N78 - motherboard "is supported.  The BIOS tells me there are (3) memory modules DDR2 installed.  I checked the MB model number and that's okay.  I read the info on the memory modules and they are DDR2.  Is the spec HP p6310f bad sheet when declaring the M2N78 - THE motherboard only supports DDR3 memory strips, or are the memory modules DDR2 badly installed?  I don't know the history of this computer and my daughter she recently obtained a military person being transferred abroad.  I would appreciate any information anyone can provide on this issue. Thank you

Hello:

It seems that the info attached to the support page for this model may be incorrect.

Here is another page, the same motherboard having demonstrated that it has DDR2 memory.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01635734

If you have confirmed that the stickers on the memory of State it's DDR2 and so not the BIOS, then it's DDR2.

It is physically impossible install memory DDR2 DDR3 slots and vice versa.

The notch in the memory is divided into different locations on DDR, DDR2, and DDR3 memory.

DDR types operate with voltages different and incompatible with other DDR type.

That's why the notches in the memory are cut in different places.  To avoid shorting the motherboard or memory modules by installing the memory of the wrong type.

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