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What is it about reseating the RAM chips that causes a computer to become fixed and boot again?
I had a customer bring in a desktop that would display just a black screen when turned on. No blinking cursor. No ability to enter the BIOS. The fans were running.
I put a new CMOS battery in. Problem fixed.
Then 2 months later. Same problem. CMOS was fine. I reseated the battery after blowing compressed air. Still won't boot. So next I cleaned and reseated the RAM. Then it boots up fine. So that was the solution, but I want to know why. Was dust getting in there? How the hell does this happen?
I had a customer bring in a desktop that would display just a black screen when turned on. No blinking cursor. No ability to enter the BIOS. The fans were running.
I put a new CMOS battery in. Problem fixed.
Then 2 months later. Same problem. CMOS was fine. I reseated the battery after blowing compressed air. Still won't boot. So next I cleaned and reseated the RAM. Then it boots up fine. So that was the solution, but I want to know why. Was dust getting in there? How the hell does this happen?