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May 17th, 2024 09:02

2 amber + 4 white (RAM failure)

(applies to models with removable RAM sticks)

The issue you're experiencing is due to the CPU overheating, which causes the solder connections on the "SLOT A" memory RAM to become soft and detach from the motherboard.

When you disassemble your laptop, you may notice melted rosin or flux residue. Unfortunately, there isn't a permanent fix for this.

One temporary solution is to apply pressure to the top of the RAM holders to try and secure a good connection, which might prevent the laptop from displaying the "2 amber + 4 white" error code.

However, the best option is to use "SLOT B" and upgrade the memory stick in that slot. I hope this helps!

Gosh.

 

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