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remove ram on board sony vaio pcg-z1va

i'm have sony vaio pcg-z1va ,but ram on board dead. i add new ram 512 but bios show 1GB then runing 15 minutes it reset.Anybody help remove old ram on board,thanks:eek:

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Stop bumping your thread. Once more and I will close it.

Moved to correct forum.

'Stein
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Hi,

I have the exact same problem - having a BAD onboard ram (vaio z1va).
Anyone that could help???

Thank you very much!!!!!!

jenlai1345
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Hi
I am having also same Sony Vaio. Giving same problem. Built in RAM is giving trouble. i can't use my laptop every moment hanging and blue screen. Please help with the solution.......

shamsul haque
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Since you already diagnose that the built in ram is giving you trouble why not replace it with a new one or change the ram stick to another slots. There are always two slots in a laptop.

jingda
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Since you already diagnose that the built in ram is giving you trouble why not replace it with a new one or change the ram stick to another slots. There are always two slots in a laptop.

Can i unplug only the built in ram from the motherboard?? where i can find this RAM. without built-in RAM if i use extra RAM slot will it work??

shamsul haque
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You have to open your laptop case and find the ram slot. There are two slots together, there are two latches at the side of a slot. Release it and slide the ram stick out and you can replace it.

Do not replace your ram if you do not know how to do it. Consult a friend who has experience in it.

jingda
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