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I don't know if you found the right information, but I can translate at least part of what you wrote in post # 7.

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First check your SIMM's. Reseat them and reboot.
Remove each memory (RAM) chip and carefully replace it. Try again to boot.

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You can try switching the first and second banks memory chips.
Switch the memory chips around--into different slots. If that works (or works better) then probably whichever one started out in slot 1 is bad. Determining which slot is number 1 may or may not be easy.

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