

If the warranty is null, please buy a new one. If your RAM still has a warranty, please claim it. If the error follows the RAM using other RAM slots, the RAM is defective. If the warranty is null, please use working RAM slot. If your motherboard still has a warranty, please claim it.

If the error occurred only on a specific RAM slot, the motherboard RAM slot is defective. Move the RAM stick to another RAM slot on your motherboard.

Return the RAM, make sure that you push it down enough that the retention lever or the RAM slot lock snaps into place. Then, open the case remove RAM stick, clean the RAM gold pin using a pencil eraser, detach the graphics card if you have one and reset your Motherboard Bios by removing the CMOS battery.

The first thing to do is to turn off the computer and unplug the computer from the power source. NOTE: Perform this if you do not have or are unable to create a bootable Memtest86 and you cannot access Windows desktop. However, if RAM is out of warranty, you need to consider buying a new one. If an error is encountered, send the RAM back for warranty replacement.
