Appletax
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Is this a Dell? If so it requires DDR3LSwapped RAM and got the same errors. What's going on?
Is this a Dell? If so it requires DDR3L
Does it have any soldered on the board?one RAM slot.
Does it have any soldered on the board?
Does it have any soldered on the board?
Did you try a different version of memtest, like what comes with partedmagic? You image shows CPU 1 which could indicate a problem with the CPU and not the RAM.
Not always. I've seen faulty/finnicky memory slots. Although technically I suppose that is a "motherboard" issue, it's easily fixable by just not using that one slot.Memory errors on two DIMMS indicates either a mainboard fault, or a CPU fault
He said there is only 1 slot.....Not always. I've seen faulty/finnicky memory slots. Although technically I suppose that is a "motherboard" issue, it's easily fixable by just not using that one slot.
OP, try using just one slot and then testing. Better yet, try booting with only a single stick in each slot. If it fails to POST with memory in one of the slots, that's the bad one. If it will POST with both slots then you'll have to run memtest on each slot to find the bad one.
What model.It's an Asus laptop.