Are you absolutely sure you "bumped" it?  Some soldering could fix it,
however it will be tricky.  Get some pizza and beer, and invite over a
friend who has experience modding game consoles (make sure he/she brings
his/her tools).  All fixed as long as the beer comes out after the repairs.
You may have to order another dimm slot from an electronics parts store.  If
you have no such friend, alot of vocational schools have kids taking
electronics courses.  Help a kid out, and it's cheap, usually cost of parts
& a minimal shop fee.

If you're unsure about the "bump", consider the board handicapped,
potentialy dying.  You could make another pc and use it for a guest pc, test
pc, or a dedicated server item (NAS, webserver, etc...).  Just don't rely on
it for long.

On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Adam <[email protected]> wrote:

> Uh-oh -- I seem to have carelessly bumped against memory slot 1 (or is that
> 2?), and I think it's disconnected or something. (Of course now it's three
> months out of warranty.)  I've tried swapping around DIMMs, wiggling the
> slot, Dust-Off, contact cleaner spray, but nothing seems to make any
> difference -- whatever's in the first slot is recognized by the BIOS at
> boot-up, and whatever's in the second slot might just as well not be there.
>  Does anybody out there have /any/ other suggestions that might help?
>
> Unfortunately this bottom-end motherboard has only the two slots, maximum 1
> GB per slot, so unless I can fix this somehow, I'm restricted to 1 GB RAM
> for the life of this system.  Fortunately that will be adequate for Mandriva
> but will be a major nuisance, because: one, this coming semester my class
> will require a LOT of graphics manipulation, which of course uses tons of
> memory (preferably NOT swap!), and two, that limits how much memory I can
> allocate to virtual machines.
>
> Thanks, anybody!
>
> Adam
>
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