Laptop will not start. A run Memory Test-got of startup failure ID:U0F323 - 66F722-9XNK1G-406 K 03

Laptop will not start. Ran startup Memory Test-am failure

Failure ID:U0F323 - 66F722-9XNK1G-406 K 03.

Product ID: B8M97PA #UUF

MEMORY MODULE

Window7 as operating system

Any help would be much appreciated!

Hello

Try the following.

First of all, regarding the manual of maintenance on the link below--remove and reposition your bars of memory.

If the above makes no difference, and you have more than one Module of memory installed, try the following - if you have only 1 Module installed, try in the other available slot.

Again, regards to the manual on the link below, delete one of your modules from memory and then see if the computer will start.  If it doesn't, try the same module, but in another location.  If it is still won't start, try the other memory module in both slots, to see if any combination will allow the laptop to boot up normally.

The procedure for withdrawal of these modules is detailed on Page 50 of your maintenance & Service Guide.

Kind regards

DP - K

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