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Sunday, 1 January 2017

How to Repair a Dead Ram Stick (Memory Stick)?

 Repairing Dead Ram Stick (Memory Stick)?

If your computer’s Ram got dead or you’ve already had a dead Ram on your side which you wanted to get repaired, then don’t worry about it because I’m haveing a great trick to repair a Ram just in 10 minutes and that’s why I make this tutorial show you how to do it in a right way.
In this tutorial, we are baking the ram in an oven because proving heat at 200C can make the reflowing solder joints on PCB and re-joint the broken connections. I did this with my graphic card and that still working now, 8 months after baking.
If your Ram is still under warranty then don’t try to do anything, just remove the RAM from your computer and give it to the manufacturer service center or call to the manufacturer customer care for support.
There are no guaranteed you can fix your RAM perfectly but this tutorial work’s 95% for all time.
I have a set of two Ram’s neither of one is working so decided to repair at least one of them. So, I’ll demonstrate the produce below by showing you some pictures and also explains what to do and how things gonna work out.

So Let’s See

Here are my both dead Ram neither of these sticks is working. My computer never boots up if I fit this Ram into my motherboard and it only shows me the black blank screen.
Step 1 – Preheat your oven to the minimum temperature of 150C for 3-5 min.
Step 2 – Getting things ready.
While your oven is preheating, get 10 inches of foil paper and put your Ram at the edge of the foil. Then wrap your Ram into the foil tightly and make sure you’ll fold the flaps on the upward. I’ve done this with both of my RAM s.
Step 3 – Repairing.
I think your oven should be ready to bake by now. So, put your Ram into the oven.
  • Set the oven timer for just 5 minutes (make sure just for 5 min only).
  • After 5 min put your Ram out and let it cool for some more other 5 minutes.
Step 4 – Testing.
Now open your computer case and install your Ram, after that you can try to start your computer. If your computer starts perfectly that means you’ve successfully repaired your Ram.
In my case, I check my Ram one by one by installing one at a time and my both Ram works perfectly and I hope your works too:

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