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| '''Gather''' || Gather incoming RAM from the collection points. | | '''Gather''' || Gather incoming RAM from the collection points. | ||
− | * Advanced Testing Incoming Rack - the yellow tub on the shelf labeled 'Incoming RAM' (use this to collect from the other points as well). | + | * '''Advanced Testing Incoming Rack''' - the yellow tub on the shelf labeled 'Incoming RAM' (use this to collect from the other points as well). |
− | * System Evaluation - the four boxes labeled 'Memory' on the workbench. | + | * '''System Evaluation''' - the four boxes labeled 'Memory' on the workbench. |
− | * Receiving - the box on the top shelf labeled 'Unsorted Memory'. | + | * '''Receiving''' - the box on the top shelf labeled 'Unsorted Memory'. |
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| Charge the Device || Find the correct charger for all of the devices you want to test. Try to charge as many devices as you can at a time at this step so that you do not have to wait 5-10 minutes between devices waiting for them to charge. Once a device is charging it should have an indicator light showing that it is indeed charging, if the light does not come on try another charger, if in doubt ask your instructor. | | Charge the Device || Find the correct charger for all of the devices you want to test. Try to charge as many devices as you can at a time at this step so that you do not have to wait 5-10 minutes between devices waiting for them to charge. Once a device is charging it should have an indicator light showing that it is indeed charging, if the light does not come on try another charger, if in doubt ask your instructor. |
Revision as of 16:27, 26 June 2010
RAM (Memory) Testing
SVANDUSEN 19:13, 26 May 2010 (UTC)
RAM is a deceptively simple device to test. It appears to be simply a matter of gathering, sorting,loading,removing, labeling, and storing; repeated over and over again. In actuality, there are a multitude of details and issues involved that would take far more space to cover than is alloted here. This is a very basic overview of what essentials are necessary to get through the process. For more information please consult other experienced volunteers, instructors, or research such sources as Wikipedia or forums on Google.
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