How can I fix the problems that my computer is experiencing if they are stemming from the fact that it doesn’t recognize the memory that I have just installed? Do I want to attempt to fix such problems on my own or should I hire a skilled computer technician? Well, I have the knowledge to try and resolve these issues on my own, so I am going to do a little troubleshooting and see what I come up with.
Fortunately, diagnosing and resolving why my computer isn’t recognizing the memory that I have just installed shouldn’t be too difficult. Any troubleshooting I do should be accomplished while my computer system has been turned off.
Since the installation is recent, I need to check for the most likely source of the problem- whether or not I have seated the memory properly. This would be a quick fix if this turns out to be the reason why my computer isn’t recognizing the memory. All I need to do is to make sure that the memory module is seated properly and securely in the proper slot. It should not be loose or askew.
Next, if I still need to troubleshoot the problem, I should to check whether I have installed the correct type of memory. Incompatible memory could be the cause of my memory problems. Memory is available in a number of different types and specifications that depend on the specific computer that I have. This includes desktops and laptops.
I should check my computer system’s requirements and double check that I have purchased the correct type of memory. If somehow I installed the wrong type of memory, I will need to replace it and start over with the correct type of memory.
Next, I need to check my computer’s requirements for the maximum amount of memory that I can install. Since it is possible to install too much memory, I need to ensure that I have not done so because this can lead to incompatibility issues. If this is what I have done, I simply need to remove the extra memory.
If none of the above scenarios seem to be creating the issue, I need to see if cleaning the modules will help. Both the pins and the sockets can be cleaned with a bit of rubbing alcohol applied with a clean cotton swab. It’s important not to leave any residue on the memory module.
Alternatively, I can move around the order of the memory modules in an attempt to resolve the issue. It might also help to make sure that I have installed the memory in the sockets with the lowest numbering.


