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https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Business-PCs-Workstations-and-Point-of-Sale-Systems/problem-that-shows...

 

this last post left unanswered --- please reply:

 

I have 8 RAM slots and 8 RAM chips

IN my CASE TWO CHIPS ARE ERRONEOUS --- 

faulty 2 chips or slots are the: 2, 4 --- i cleaned slots and chips and re-inserted but the problem persist

 

Remove completely chips in slots 2 and 4 ... or...?

sometimes shows during boot 

211 - Memory Warning Condition Detected Slot 2

but sometimes

203 Memory module failed self-test and failing rank was disabled Slot 4

 

If chips problematic must be removed from PC??   

// In BIOS see the post ^^^^ shows 8 x 4GB --- Ram but in windows 32GB -- Usable 24GB

 

in other words, according to:

 

https://support.hp.com/si-en/document/c01319077

 

leave blank 6/8 slots... ??? 

 

Required DIMM installation order

Use the following sequence as a guide for installing memory (see the following figure for socket location):
  • Install a single DIMM configuration in socket 1.
  • Install a two-DIMM configuration as a matched pairs in sockets 1/5.
  • Install a four-DIMM configuration as two matched pairs in sockets 1/3, and 5/7.
  • Install a six-DIMM configuration as three matched pairs in sockets 1/3, 5/7, and 2/4.
  • Install an eight-DIMM configuration as four matched pairs in sockets 1/3, 5/7, 2/4, and 6/8.

 

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