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12-18-2019 10:52 AM
dc7900 small form factor, Product number SG792UC#ABA. I am adding Qty 2 2GB DIMM memory modules from another (working) dc7900 machine to the existing Qty 2 2GB memory modules and the unit will not boot up. Has anyone experienced this and found a solution?
I am wondering if the dc7900 will not allow Qty 4 2GB DIMM modules to be installed??
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Brian
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12-18-2019 11:11 AM - edited 12-18-2019 11:12 AM
Hi, Brian:
I am running 4 x 2 GB of PC2-6400 memory in my dc7900 SFF with no problems at all.
I would suggest removing and firmly reseating each memory module.
I did run into an issue with the initial install where the PC beeped 5 times, red LED flashed 5 times, and I even though I swore up and down that I had properly/firmly seated the memory, my only option was to try it again and the second time it worked, and it has been running fine for several years now.
12-18-2019 11:11 AM - edited 12-18-2019 11:12 AM
Hi, Brian:
I am running 4 x 2 GB of PC2-6400 memory in my dc7900 SFF with no problems at all.
I would suggest removing and firmly reseating each memory module.
I did run into an issue with the initial install where the PC beeped 5 times, red LED flashed 5 times, and I even though I swore up and down that I had properly/firmly seated the memory, my only option was to try it again and the second time it worked, and it has been running fine for several years now.
12-18-2019 12:43 PM
Paul,
IT WORKED!!!
It looks like it also takes a long time for the machine to restart after installing the memory - I did not receive any warnings or beeps, but it stayed in a state where I did not see or hear the hard drive running, then I hit the power button to power it down, hit the power button again to power it back up, and I waited for some time (more than 3 minutes) and then the hard drive started running and it went through the startup ok and when I look at the system, I see my new RAM count being 8GB!!!
Thank you Paul!!!
Regards,
Brian