I had a start of the computer, but black screen problem. Now resolved, but have a question.

Hi, a question for the tech support.

My solution ended up having to remove a faulty RAM stick. Fortunately, I had two, one of whom was a 2 GB key and that went wrong was 1 GB. Whenever this faulty stick has been in the laptop, the system wouldn't start.

The problem is now resolved after removing the defective RAM 1 GB stick.

In any case, I was wondering on a stick of RAM that turns bad in this way.

First question is, how are they just bad like that?

Second question, can they be fixed all or none of the trash can right RAM sticks after that?

Hello feroxlara,

I see that you have any questions about RAM, is that correct?

The answer to your first question is that there are several things that can cause a memory stick to stop working or become defective. It may be overheating, overvoltage, problems with the RAM itself, problems with the slot in the motherboard memory is underway and many more. It is a component which may fail on any system.

As far as being able to set the memory for the average person it is not likely, here is a link to an article on the repair of RAM. He explains what would be necessary to fix a memory module and in most cases, it is easier to buy a new stick of RAM.

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