A friend of mine wanted to add one more DDR 256 mb memory stick to his PC. It was identical as the original. His PC stopped?And just stopped after that. (With a long beep during about 4 seconds repeated all time. No more even Bios opening page).
We tried everything, but nothing worked.
He took at last his PC to a technician who tried exactly same of what we tried. His conclusion was, to change the MOBO. 75 euro.
We couldn?t understand the cause exact. But after discussing with Sandra, she mentioned the possibility of the effect of the ?
Static Electricity?.
One guy in a French forum told the same thing too.
Two months ago, this same friend got his VHS cassette recorder broken too when he opened it. It was still new. We couldn?t understand the exact cause neither.
In fact, the ground of his apartment is made of wood (insulator), so, that theory might probably be correct.
We can?t of course be sure 100% of the cause, as I opened some days ago the case of another friend, and there was no problem. His ground is made of wood too.
But anyway, it is worthy to discharge the ?static electricity? before touching any PC inner component. It?s not hard to do. Some try to touch the inside of the metallic case + a wall (or non insulated ground) at the same time to make an ?Earth? conductor by their body (After switching off their PC and before removing the electric cable from it. Some others fix a metallic wire to the metallic case leading to the ground somewhere in their apartment.
So, I found that telling you these things might be important to avoid an eventual and not needed problem to your PC.