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Acer 4520 G doesn't recognize brand new RAM


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When booting,, the image appears 6-fold.

It's quality RAM, and the right type.

One day, the computer showed this 6-fold image when booting up. The IT specialist at my work place asked me to re-install Windows 7, which was done. I also tried the old RAM - same problem. The IT engineer proclaimed the notebook "fixed" but it isn't.

Q: is it now a brick? Has anyone had this particular issue and can share experience and maybe a solution?

Thanks a lot!

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It's difficult to understand the problem from your description.

Do you mean that the logo associated with the BIOS booting is tiled (repeated horizontally and vertically), rather than being a single image, centred? If so, that sounds like a BIOS issue, and nothing to do with the new memory.

Does the computer continue booting into Windows? Or does it get stuck at the BIOS level?

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Might be able to help more if you let us know if you upgraded by adding another 2Gb RAM (for a total of 4), or something else occurred.

The manuals suggest strongly removing the battery before doing this, but all the computer guys that I have seen don't bother.

Might be worth googling, if you don't get a more definite answer. AA

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Guys, thank you so much for your answers!!!

I'm a fathead but thanks to your questions, am understanding the problem and ways to find out some facts a bit better.

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at the local computer shop, they say it's the monitor. They want to replace it @ 2,500 B.

I doubt that's the case as those 6-fold "tiled" images still look sharp.

^^^

Yes, I upgraded from 2 x 512 MB to 2 x 2 GB brand new Crucial RAM. And no, the battery was not disconnected when the RAM was swapped!

Thanks again!

Chris

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Originally 1GB RAM? how old is this machine???

Did you enter bios and check what memory the device detected?

Does the machine boot into Windows7, or does stop with an error?

the tiled spash image sounds like video memory, generally need to replace the entire motherboard unless it's a separate video board.

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