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::::Clips on the banks (hinged plastic parts at the ends of the banks that hold the sticks in place) may be color coded; ie. two black and two white. | ::::Clips on the banks (hinged plastic parts at the ends of the banks that hold the sticks in place) may be color coded; ie. two black and two white. | ||
− | ::::Some boards may have a separation between banks, some do not. | + | ::::Some boards may have a separation between pairs of banks, some do not. |
::::Some boards may alternate color coded banks or clips; ie. blue-black-blue-black, or pair them; ie. blue-blue-black-black. | ::::Some boards may alternate color coded banks or clips; ie. blue-black-blue-black, or pair them; ie. blue-blue-black-black. | ||
− | ::::In any case, | + | ::::In any case, '''Channels are always composed of the pairs bank 0 + bank 2 and bank 1 + bank 3'''. |
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+ | ::*Insert the stick into the bank. | ||
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+ | :::Align the notches on the stick with the "key" (the small bar) in the groove of the bank. | ||
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+ | :::Make sure that '''both ends''' of the stick are in the groove of the bank. | ||
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+ | :::Press firmly and evenly until the stick moves completely into place along its '''entire length''' and the clips '''click into place in the notches at the end of the stick''' securing it in place. | ||
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+ | :::Manually check all clips to confirm that all are closed properly and the stick is securely in place. | ||
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| Pair the Device || | | Pair the Device || |
Revision as of 14:32, 2 July 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 the essentials that 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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