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Title says it all.
The sticks work fine on their own, but when used together, they cause the system to crash/shut down.
The crash causes display errors, such as blue lines down my screen.
The shutdowns are instant. They either cut power to the laptop instantly, or send me to the "HP" screen - the loading one.
This issue is absolutely not an overheat issue. The RAM is compatible, as stated by the Crucial Scanner anyway.
During the duration of me typing this post, command prompt started shooting up allover the place one by one, and my resolution kept jumping about. I loaded up task manager, and saw this: (Image) It is as if the ram stopped being used. I am currently using the newer stick. I had just been updating drivers, so this last part may be irrelevant.
Can anyone shed any light on the situation? It'd be greatly appreciated.
The sticks work fine on their own, but when used together, they cause the system to crash/shut down.
The crash causes display errors, such as blue lines down my screen.
The shutdowns are instant. They either cut power to the laptop instantly, or send me to the "HP" screen - the loading one.
This issue is absolutely not an overheat issue. The RAM is compatible, as stated by the Crucial Scanner anyway.
During the duration of me typing this post, command prompt started shooting up allover the place one by one, and my resolution kept jumping about. I loaded up task manager, and saw this: (Image) It is as if the ram stopped being used. I am currently using the newer stick. I had just been updating drivers, so this last part may be irrelevant.
Can anyone shed any light on the situation? It'd be greatly appreciated.
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i had the same problem i did re-installed the pc with the new stcks of ram and i guess that did the job never had a problem since if that dont work i say call the help line of the brand pc you have and ask them
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NGU wrote i had the same problem i did re-installed the pc with the new stcks of ram and i guess that did the job never had a problem since if that dont work i say call the help line of the brand pc you have and ask themRe-install the PC? Uh, could you tell me what you mean by that?
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Grimdark wrotewhen you bought the pc? did it come with cds? (recovery cds) if not then yur pc might have it built in. im not sure but try thatNGU wrote i had the same problem i did re-installed the pc with the new stcks of ram and i guess that did the job never had a problem since if that dont work i say call the help line of the brand pc you have and ask themRe-install the PC? Uh, could you tell me what you mean by that?
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NGU wroteNope, it came with nothing but the charger and a manual. I've already "refreshed" the laptop anyway, and that sends it back to its defaults. Same issue.when you bought the pc? did it come with cds? (recovery cds) if not then yur pc might have it built in. im not sure but try thatGrimdark wroteNGU wrote i had the same problem i did re-installed the pc with the new stcks of ram and i guess that did the job never had a problem since if that dont work i say call the help line of the brand pc you have and ask themRe-install the PC? Uh, could you tell me what you mean by that?
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what type of pc is it post below the type like windows 7,8 okay and ill look it up okay
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NGU wrote what type of pc is it post below the type like windows 7,8 okay and ill look it up okayHP Envy M6-1302sa, Windows 8.1. I've already googled this for about 6 hours.
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Are the Sticks of RAM firmly placed into the correct slots? I know you said the memory is compatible but it may not be. Sounds like maybe one of your slots may be damaged.... try one stick in both slots, trying one at a time. Also boot the PC with one stick in one slot and try again in the other slot, do this with both sticks. If both sticks boot fine then you slots are fine. Something may be wrong with your RAM specifically being together. One cause and the likely cause of this is that the two sticks may not have enough power going to them so they can run with the computer. Im not certain with this diagnosis because there is loads of other info that I need to get an exact diagnosis. If the sticks are not getting enough power two run both at the same time, try going into the BIOS and find an option that increases the voltage rate. Like I said I need more info, run a system information test as well as a diagnosis test. I'm not sure how to run these on Windows 8 but try to find them, you can also run memory diagnostics which these tools most likely are found in the system control panel as they are on Windows 7
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TTGxVIOLENCE wroteI have only two slots, and the RAM is firmly spaced. Correct angle and everything, completely in, nothing slipping out. I've already done that, and found that the slots are fine. Basically, everything's 100% okay until I decide to put another stick in. Then the laptop decides to screw up. PM Me exactly what you need for the diagnostics, and I'll PM you the info. Thanks for your help.Are the Sticks of RAM firmly placed into the correct slots? I know you said the memory is compatible but it may not be. Sounds like maybe one of your slots may be damaged.... try one stick in both slots, trying one at a time. Also boot the PC with one stick in one slot and try again in the other slot, do this with both sticks. If both sticks boot fine then you slots are fine. Something may be wrong with your RAM specifically being together. One cause and the likely cause of this is that the two sticks may not have enough power going to them so they can run with the computer. Im not certain with this diagnosis because there is loads of other info that I need to get an exact diagnosis. If the sticks are not getting enough power two run both at the same time, try going into the BIOS and find an option that increases the voltage rate. Like I said I need more info, run a system information test as well as a diagnosis test. I'm not sure how to run these on Windows 8 but try to find them, you can also run memory diagnostics which these tools most likely are found in the system control panel as they are on Windows 7
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are both sticks the same speed?
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