I followed advice from a post that suggested I set the allowed RAM to 0, reboot my PC, and then check the RAM details. Now, I'm facing a major issue because my computer won't boot, and the automatic repair option isn't working. Is there any way to fix this through the UEFI BIOS?
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If the basic reset doesn't work and you're still stuck at the repair screen, you might have a more serious issue. Sometimes, resetting RAM settings can cause conflicts that are hard to untangle. Make sure all your RAM sticks are properly seated and try starting with one stick at a time if you have multiple. That can help isolate a faulty module.
It sounds like you might have been given some bad advice about RAM settings. RAM is essential for booting your computer. If you can access the BIOS, the first step is to reset it to default settings. If you're unable to get into the BIOS at all, you can try a hardware reset: unplug your PC, remove the CMOS battery for a few moments, hold down the power button for about 15 seconds to clear the settings, then put the battery back in and try booting again.
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