A desktop workstation containing a single 16 GB DDR4 memory module fails to complete the Power-On Self-Test (POST) after a technician installs a second 16 GB memory module. Upon pressing the power button, the system fans spin at maximum speed, no video display signal is produced, and the motherboard speaker emits a repeating series of short beep codes indicating a memory initialization failure. Following standard CompTIA troubleshooting methodology, which of the following actions should the technician perform first to isolate the cause of the POST failure?
- Remove the newly added memory module and attempt to boot the system using only the known-good original RAM module.Cevap
- BPerform a clean reinstallation of the operating system to resolve corrupted memory controller system drivers.
- CInstall a SO-DIMM adapter card to adapt the new memory module to the motherboard expansion slot.
- DImmediately replace both the motherboard and the power supply unit to fix a suspected short circuit.
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The technician should remove the newly added memory module and test the system with only the original known-good RAM module.
The correct action is to remove the newly installed memory module and attempt to boot with only the original known-good RAM module. Reverting the most recent hardware modification isolates whether the newly added module is defective, incompatible, or misseated, adhering to CompTIA diagnostic isolation principles.
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RAM Diagnostic and POST Failure Isolation