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How to Reseat a Desktop Memory Module

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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If your computer is running slowly or not turning on at all, it could be a problem with your memory module. One possible solution is to reseat the memory module, which simply means removing it from the motherboard and putting it back in place. Here are the steps to follow to safely reseat your desktop memory module.

Step 1: Turn off and unplug your computer

Before reseating your memory module, make sure your computer is turned off and unplugged from the power source. This will ensure your safety and also prevent any damage to your computer.

Step 2: Locate the memory module

Once your computer is turned off and unplugged, locate the memory module. The memory module is usually located on the motherboard and is identifiable by a series of slots.

Step 3: Remove the memory module

To remove the memory module, locate the locking clips on either side of the module. Push the clips outward to release the memory module from its slot. Gently pull the module straight out of its slot.

Step 4: Clean the memory module and its slot

Before reseating the memory module, use a soft, dry cloth to clean the module and its slot. This will remove any dust or debris that may have accumulated on the module and its slot while it was in place.

Step 5: Reseat the memory module

Once the module and its slot are clean, carefully reseat the module in its slot by aligning the pins in the module with the slot on the motherboard. Gently push the module down on both sides until you hear a clicking sound. The locking clips should snap back into place when the module is pushed down fully.

Step 6: Turn on your computer and test

Once you have reseated the memory module, plug in your computer and turn it on. If your computer boots up successfully, your memory module has been reseated successfully. If your computer still does not turn on or is running slowly, you may want to try reseating the memory module again or seek assistance from a professional.

In conclusion, reseating a desktop memory module is a simple process that can help to improve the performance of your computer. By following these steps, you can reseat your memory module safely and effectively. If you are unsure about any aspect of this process, seek assistance from a professional.

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