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CompTIA Exam 220-1101 Topic 1 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's 220-1101 exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 1
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A user experiences a random BSOD while using a computer, but the operating system recovers as expected Which of the following symptoms would indicate the issue is related to RAM?

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Jolanda
8 days ago
Continuous reboots? That's just my computer every Monday morning. But the POST code beeps, that's the real deal when it comes to RAM issues.
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Pete
11 days ago
POST code beeps, huh? That's like the IT version of Morse code. Now, if only the computer could tap back and tell us what's wrong.
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Maryann
13 days ago
Distended capacitors? What is this, a hardware horror movie? I'm sticking with the POST code beeps as the telltale sign of RAM trouble.
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Willodean
15 days ago
Continuous reboots could be caused by various factors, not just RAM. POST code beeps are a more specific indicator.
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Melda
20 days ago
But what about continuous reboots? Could that also indicate a RAM issue?
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Goldie
21 days ago
Ah, the old BSOD issue. The POST code beeps are the way to go here. You can't go wrong with that diagnostic!
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Deeanna
26 days ago
I agree, especially if we hear POST code beeps during startup.
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Willodean
1 months ago
I think the issue might be related to RAM because of the random BSOD.
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