Ram issue please help
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Ram issue please help
I have a problem i bought the right memory for my laptop but i didnt put gloves on nor did i ground it. so now that i put it on the computer it makes the computer run in loops so it never really finish botting. Does anyone know if this is caused maybe because i didnt ground it. and would anyone be able to tell me where i can find the slot to upgrade a toshiba satilate 460 cdt. thanks
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Upgrading memory isn't always as straightforward as it first seems. There could be a number of reasons why this happens but not taking proper anti-static precautions is certainly risky and could cause damage to the laptop or the components.
Did you remove the original memory module or did you simply add this memory alongside the existing memory? If you added to the original memory, try removing the new memory and check that it still boots OK. Then remove the original memory and fit the new memory on its own. If it works like that, then both memory modules are OK but they aren't compatible with each other.
If the new memory doesn't work and you are absolutely sure that it's the right type (incidentally, how do you know it's the right memory?), then it could be damaged by static.
What are you trying to upgrade in the Toshiba Satellite? I'm not sure which "slot" you're trying to find.
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Hey thanks for your responce. well that computer comes with standard 32mb of ram which is not removalable because it is in the board. Now i opened the computer and right under the keyboaed i saw a slot in which the memory fit into. So in this case i could not remove the orginal memory moduel and its the right memory because a friend of mine bought the same memory for the same computer and it worked fine. What are the right anti-static precautions that needs to be taken with this chips because this would be the first time I have ever done this.
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There's lots of anti-static precautions - the list is almost endless. The more precautions you take, the less likely you are to have a problem.
- Make sure the system is unplugged from the mains before you start taking it apart
- Don't work in a dusty room
- Don't work on carpet
- Wear rubber-soled shoes
- Wear an anti-static strap clipped to a metal part of the system you are working on or another suitable metal object such as the metal frame of the desk you are working at
- Always leave components in the sealed anti-static packaging until you need them
- If the system is dusty inside, use a vacuum cleaner to try and suck up some of the dust but don't actually touch anything with it.
- NEVER touch the electrical contact edge on components
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Oh, latex gloves, that's a good idea as well.
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yah thanks i used latex with memory i got today and they worked. thanks alot but i hope when they send me the replacement it will work on that computer. The thing tha sucks is i am not sure if the slot to add ram is where i think it is and i went to the toshiba website and they dont even have a online guide to tell me where it might be. this sucks. And i dont want to pay anyone 50 bucks when i know i can do it myself.