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Memory DRAM illumination following memory reorganization

Memory DRAM illumination following memory reorganization

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Miyuumi
Senior Member
543
02-11-2016, 12:20 AM
#1
I reorganized my memory settings on the PC, started it up, and there was no post. The DRAM appears yellow, and pressing MemOK causes the motherboard DRAM indicator to flash yellow. The specifications are displayed in the profile.
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Miyuumi
02-11-2016, 12:20 AM #1

I reorganized my memory settings on the PC, started it up, and there was no post. The DRAM appears yellow, and pressing MemOK causes the motherboard DRAM indicator to flash yellow. The specifications are displayed in the profile.

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SrEtreum
Junior Member
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02-11-2016, 01:56 AM
#2
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SrEtreum
02-11-2016, 01:56 AM #2

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Bring_It
Senior Member
423
02-18-2016, 06:17 PM
#3
I adjusted it to a1 b1, but that didn’t succeed. Then I returned to the original layout and achieved the same outcome.
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Bring_It
02-18-2016, 06:17 PM #3

I adjusted it to a1 b1, but that didn’t succeed. Then I returned to the original layout and achieved the same outcome.

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Razlorus
Posting Freak
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02-19-2016, 11:48 AM
#4
The CMOS should be cleared properly.
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Razlorus
02-19-2016, 11:48 AM #4

The CMOS should be cleared properly.

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Rakedge
Member
227
02-24-2016, 12:10 AM
#5
I set it on A2 and B2 now. To reset the CMOS using the paperclip method, gently press the CMOS pin for about 10 seconds. You can confirm it’s cleared by turning on the system and checking the BIOS/UEFI settings or power cycling.
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Rakedge
02-24-2016, 12:10 AM #5

I set it on A2 and B2 now. To reset the CMOS using the paperclip method, gently press the CMOS pin for about 10 seconds. You can confirm it’s cleared by turning on the system and checking the BIOS/UEFI settings or power cycling.

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Kimplaze
Member
216
03-06-2016, 09:51 PM
#6
You’re in BIOS, and one drive is detected on the B2 port while the other isn’t. The system still boots, but this might indicate a hardware issue. It could be a sign of a failing component.
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Kimplaze
03-06-2016, 09:51 PM #6

You’re in BIOS, and one drive is detected on the B2 port while the other isn’t. The system still boots, but this might indicate a hardware issue. It could be a sign of a failing component.

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LouisPizarro
Member
63
03-07-2016, 05:52 PM
#7
They change their positions or roles.
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LouisPizarro
03-07-2016, 05:52 PM #7

They change their positions or roles.