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  • Testing by substitution is very useful but some systems are more sensitive to chip density (number of chips per side) than others. That might explain why the RAM you bought didn't work correctly so a comparison between its spec and that of your original would be useful. Sometimes reseating the module can help. With generic…
  • Sounds like a failing hard drive. If you have access to a PC you can remove the drive from the laptop and connect to the PC with standard SATA power and data cables to save as much of your personal data as possible. An external USB caddy will do the same job. If you fit a new drive you'll need an Acer recovery disk to use…
  • This is from Crucial: DDR3 PC3-10600 • CL=9 • Unbuffered • NON-ECC • DDR3-1333 • 1.35V • 512Meg x 64 1.35v or 1.50v modules will work and timings are determined by an SPD chip and you can't change them on most laptops. Before going any further I suggest running Memtest http://www.memtest.org/#downiso . This can be…
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