![]() Alternatively, you could remove all of the old memory and only insert the one single replacement stick into Channel A DIMM 0. Be sure you have replaced the correct bad memory stick (Channel B, DIMM 0) which you should be able to determine by the slot designations printed on the system board. It has two DIMM channels on the bottom access panel. Anyone have any ideas. I see from the service tag that this is a Dell Precision 7510 laptop. ![]() ![]() It has new memory in it and I have to use the external DVD drive to perform the recovery so everything I have found on line doesn't help to fix the problem. I began the recovery process and it gets to 92% and throws up an error that says Bad Pool header. So after a lot of trail and error I decided on recovering the PC with the recovery disk. However the start menu and other programs did not run. ![]() I replaced it and it appears to booted up correctly. Well I got the new memory in and they only sent me one stick to replace.
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