Englischdude
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Hi All,
i have a 5 year old ASUS X5DIJ which received a 2gb ram upgrade about a year ago bringing the ram to the maximum possible with this laptop of 4gb. I am running linux mint 17.1
Last week the laptop was in standby, I hit the power button to get it out of standby and there was absolutely nothing. I powered off thinking a reboot would be in order, tried to reboot but without success! The HD span up, I heard the cd drive spin up also, but I did not even get to the initial bios/boot option selection screen! The screen just stays black. After alot of experimenting I thought I would remove the extra ram card and hey presto, the computer booted normally! I thought that the RAM card was maybe faulty so I ordered another one, but the same problem, so this rules out the card theory. Could the ram card slot be faulty?
I am not too bothered because the laptop has been running on everage 12 hours a day every day for about the last 5 years, however if this is a problem which could potentially be easily remedied then I am open for suggestions.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Martin
i have a 5 year old ASUS X5DIJ which received a 2gb ram upgrade about a year ago bringing the ram to the maximum possible with this laptop of 4gb. I am running linux mint 17.1
Last week the laptop was in standby, I hit the power button to get it out of standby and there was absolutely nothing. I powered off thinking a reboot would be in order, tried to reboot but without success! The HD span up, I heard the cd drive spin up also, but I did not even get to the initial bios/boot option selection screen! The screen just stays black. After alot of experimenting I thought I would remove the extra ram card and hey presto, the computer booted normally! I thought that the RAM card was maybe faulty so I ordered another one, but the same problem, so this rules out the card theory. Could the ram card slot be faulty?
I am not too bothered because the laptop has been running on everage 12 hours a day every day for about the last 5 years, however if this is a problem which could potentially be easily remedied then I am open for suggestions.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Martin