27 Nov 2008 at 23:51 #1 SlyReaper SlyReaper Soldato Joined 26 Apr 2008 Posts 6,653 Location Bristol, Old Blighty ...if I removed a RAM module while the computer was still running?
27 Nov 2008 at 23:52 #2 gordan gordan Associate Joined 8 Nov 2008 Posts 114 Nothing spectacular. It'd just crash and you'd have to reboot it.
27 Nov 2008 at 23:56 #3 MagicBoy MagicBoy Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 19,382 Location South Manchester Crash most likely or a nice Windows STOP error (or the equivalent for whatever OS you are running).
28 Nov 2008 at 10:02 #4 Paul2506 Paul2506 Associate Joined 10 Sep 2008 Posts 392 Location Uk I wouldn't recommend it xD
28 Nov 2008 at 10:17 #5 MoRT489 MoRT489 Soldato Joined 21 Aug 2006 Posts 7,516 do it and let us know.
28 Nov 2008 at 14:41 #6 timmothy timmothy Associate Joined 27 Sep 2008 Posts 1,366 i have done it loads before, in anger trying to get my ocz ram to work on my asus board... nothing happens just will have to reboot.
i have done it loads before, in anger trying to get my ocz ram to work on my asus board... nothing happens just will have to reboot.
28 Nov 2008 at 14:42 #7 ConTRo13R ConTRo13R Soldato Joined 3 Mar 2008 Posts 3,147 Location Canterbury, Kent Planes fall out of the sky from the sonic waves created when the ram stick leaves the dimm slot with such force
Planes fall out of the sky from the sonic waves created when the ram stick leaves the dimm slot with such force
29 Nov 2008 at 16:56 #8 Reality|Bites Reality|Bites Permabanned Joined 5 Apr 2006 Posts 7,704 data corruption and at the worst you fry the module and slot.
29 Nov 2008 at 19:07 #9 Happy Happy Soldato Joined 7 Jan 2008 Posts 7,117 Location Tunbridge Wells Reality|Bites said: data corruption and at the worst you fry the module and slot. Click to expand...