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Good Morning.
We have been having small glitchy problems with all 4 of our Micuras. Random lock-ups, occasionally losing the ability to rotate or pan cad views, PiWeb shutting down and probe stalls. A search found a possible resolution by adding memory. It's a relatively cheap solution so our IT guy bought us a DDR4 pro (crucial by Micron) . I know very little about this hardware.
So long story short, the computers would not accept the memory. Now, IT guy has put it on the "back burner "and is not interested in pursuing it any further. Have any of you had similar problems upgrading your memory? Did we buy the wrong product?

Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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I ran into something similar once.
The company had a decade of "Base Alignments". tens of thousands of alignments.
Check your Base Alignment folder.
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could be a number of things, hardware, or even software.

I believe they may also need to be the same clock speed if you are mixing or adding additional memory.

Make sure your hardware and/or software allows as much as your are adding.

Updated drivers as well ?

Good luck.
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ive tried adding some spare DDR3 to an older Z420 HP workstation, but it was slightly slower and the computer did not like it no matter which slot. ordered 4X some of the exact same to see it thatll work.
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Mixing and matching RAM sticks doesn't go well most times. Try removing whatever's already in there and just booting with what your IT guy got. If it still doesn't work you probably got a bad stick.
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it worked with the same exact kind. It wouldnt boot with just one stick of the other stuff even though the manual said it should take it.
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So if I delete an alignment, will it prompt a manual alignment based on the program next time we run it?
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If you delete the base alignments, just open the program, open the base alignment window and close it, it will re-create the base alignment for the run window. You won't need to do a manual alignment, at least in the test that I did. I deleted my actuals. Closed Calypso. Deleted the base alignments. Started Calypso, re-generated BA using above technique. Ran program w/o manual alignment. Not sure if there is a buffer holding any BA data from the last program run, i.e. if I ran other programs, will it work when I run an older program.

Update: I ran a different program and then repeated my test and the BA location was still retained. So, I'm guessing there is a file somewhere with the data... Didn't think that was possible. Good to know though.
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  • 2 weeks later...
Yes, I've had issues 🤣 Mixing memory stick part numbers is a BAD idea. Can it be done? Yes. Is it recommended? No. Should it be done on a business computer? NO. I've built computers since the 1900's 🤣


If IT just bought one more stick for each computer, match the EXACT SAME part number to make pairs.

Suggest to IT to RTFM. The manual for the motherboard will specify exactly which slots the sticks can go in.

The manual will also say what to do on reboot. Some computers are set up to automatically recognize memory changes, others the bios will have to be changed. If someone with OCD like me set it up the automatic feature will be overriden by manual settings.

On a side note...
I've had more glitchy behavior from the ethernet having random millisecond drops.
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