Z Zeromichael macrumors newbie Original poster May 10, 2013 1 0 May 10, 2013 #1 Guys, need help. I'm desperate. Just bought 2 pcs of Kingston memory (KHX1600C9S3P1K2/8G), install it, and always get kernal panic error. How can i force to work it on my MBP 2010?
Guys, need help. I'm desperate. Just bought 2 pcs of Kingston memory (KHX1600C9S3P1K2/8G), install it, and always get kernal panic error. How can i force to work it on my MBP 2010?
B... macrumors 68000 Mar 7, 2013 1,949 2 May 10, 2013 #2 You return it and get RAM that is compatible.
johnnnw macrumors 65816 Feb 7, 2013 1,214 21 May 10, 2013 #3 You can't "force" RAM to work. If it's defective/incompatible then it's defective, you will need to get it replaced.
You can't "force" RAM to work. If it's defective/incompatible then it's defective, you will need to get it replaced.
blackburn macrumors 6502a Feb 16, 2010 974 0 Where Judas lost it's boots. May 10, 2013 #4 What is the original speed of the ram you are replacing? 1066? 1333? Anyway you should always run memtest at least once when installing new ram.
What is the original speed of the ram you are replacing? 1066? 1333? Anyway you should always run memtest at least once when installing new ram.