My kids' e-Machine PC suddenly stopped working. When I rebooted
it, it started beeping with an error pattern that indicated there
was a memory problem.
I had two 1G memory cards in the unit. I tried various
combinations of the memory cards in the machine's 2 memory slots
and found 1 combination that worked with 1 specific card in 1
specific slot - with the caveat that instead of 1G of RAM, the
computer only reports 348M.
Is it conceivable that a memory card could partially fail along a
multiple of 2? I would have thought that memory failures were
binary - either a memory card works or it doesn't.
Could this problem also be a problem with the machine's
motherboard? I'm asking because there seem to be a lot of
complaints about e-Machine motherboard quality.
Comments from anyone with hardware experience appreciated.
Thanks,
Malcolm


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