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HP Z6 G4 Workstation
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have an HP Z6 G4 Workstation with six memory card slots that I tried to install six32GB cards in. I received a message upon boot up:

Post Error: Memory initialization warning 30-14 occurred on CPU0-DIMM4 during memory initialization

I tried removing the card from DIMM4, cleaned it and reinstalled but did not boot up and received the same message. I removed 4 of the cards and used slots 1 & 2...the pc booted up fine. After reinstalling all six cards, I booted up and received the message again, then tried restarting again...this time it was a success, however, I looked at the device specifications in settings and the installed RAM shows 160GB (160GB used) which is 32GB(one card) shy of the 192GB actually installed. Will it damage the computer to run it this way? Is there a way to fix this?

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@JackScanlon 

 

Sounds like the slot itself was damage. You can run that way but it is much better to remove RAM on problem slot because we don't know the cause and that may cause more damages.

 

Hope this makes sense.

 

Regards.

BH
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