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09-09-2016 09:13 PM
Hi my name is Richard.
I got a pc here and we got a major problem.
203 - Memory module failed self test and failing rank was disabled (slot 3)
I know this a ram , motherboard problem but I don't know how to fix it.
My devices does not work, it said LSI Raid error, my keyboard, mouse does not work. I tried to spam f10 for bios but It still showed up the error message. I dont wanna spend too much money on this. I really need to fix this problem before I ever get in trouble. I believe my ram comes with the motherboard because I don't see any ram sticks inside my pc. I tried to reboot but nope, it still gave me the message. This really scared me, I could not get any devices working, I could not go to bios, I dont have a clear disk to diagnose on. I've seen forums thesame as this but non of them worked. Please help us. I will try to be active as soon as possible.
Any replies will be replied and,
Please help us and tell us the solution for this. I only saw HP users have this. I don't want to spend $500 bucks for a new pc.
Specs:
PC: HP Workstation x8600
DDR3 Memory: 6 gb
PciE: Zotac Geforce GT 610
Any further replies will be replied as fast as possible. I will try to be active as soon as possible.
Thank you staff, volunteers and members for reading this thread. I've tried everything i could do to fix this, nothing seems to be working.
-Screen Guy
09-11-2016 08:40 AM - edited 09-11-2016 08:44 AM
The component removal videos are at the following URL
http://h20574.www2.hp.com/results.htm?SID=3432827&MEID=3B4234FD-60AD-4912-AE75-8D3A75CBDCED
If you remove the modules in slot 1 and slot three you should be able to boot to the operating system in order to use it temporarily.
the following image is of your motherboard. There is a memory fan covering the slots. That is why you don't see them.

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09-12-2016 12:12 AM - edited 09-12-2016 05:21 AM
@ScreenGuy wrote:204-Memory loaded incorrectly
211-Memory warning condton detected
283 Memory module failed self-test and failing rank was disabled slot 1
That 283 error message tells me that you put a failed RAM module in slot 1, and it produced the error 211.
Slot 1 is the second slot counting away from the CPU. Take the stick in slot 1 out and never use it again.
Of the remaining memory modules you must put two in alternate slots.
From the CPU location,they are numbered O,1,2,3.
You can put modules in the 0 and 2 slot, but not in the 0 and 1 slot, or slot 2 and 3. That would produce a mismatch, as in error 204.
Replace all four sticks with guaranteed compatible RAM from a well known vendor. Do not purchase one module to replace the failed one., or a pair.
Mixing memory manufacturers, density( the number of chips populating a stick) or memory bandwidth is very likely to produce a no boot scenariuo and more error messages.
Crucial memory makes compatible memory for yourworkstation. See the following URL.
http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/compatible-upgrade-for/HP---Compaq/xw8600
In which region of the world do you live?
@ScreenGuy wrote:And one more thing , I have 4 sticks of 1 gb of ram, can I replace them to 1 piece of 8 gb of ram??
Yes. you can replace them with modules of 2GB to upgrade to 8GB.
Only use guaranteed compatible memory. If a manufacturer or vendor does not guarantee that it is compatible with your workstation, don't waste your money or time with it.
I recommend vendors such as Kingston, Crucial, Corsair, PNY, Geil.
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09-13-2016 04:52 PM
Replace all four sticks with guaranteed compatible RAM from a well known vendor. Do not purchase one module to replace the failed one., or a pair.
.Did you mean "pair" which I couldn't buy 2x 4gb sticks, or Don't use the other 2 pairs because I don't know which is #1 ram in my system which comes up, red light blinking, which is really scary.