Ram upgrade causing iMac to continually crash

Hello

yesterday i finally finally got round to installing 8GB extra RAM to my iMac. I purchased the 8GB module from crucial and followed all the steps from their website and apple support on installing RAM upgrade

initially all seemed ok, it rebooted ok and on checking my memory under about this computer it showed the RAM as 1x4, 1x4, 1x8 and 1 empty. A few minutes later when launching photoshop and running safari it hung and restarted itself. I got the grey screen telling me my mac restated itself because of a problem etc..

ITs been continually crashing ever since when I try and run anything?


i Can't seem to do the apple hardware test - holding down the d key on restart does nothing And can't find anyway to run a diagnostics check to see where the problem is. I will remove the ram and check, then reinstall in another slot to hope this solves the problem. Any advice would be greatly appreciated from here tho?

Posted on Feb 21, 2015 12:30 AM

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Feb 22, 2015 11:54 AM in response to camdav72

Ok, firstly thanks for all your advice.


Today, I removed the 8GB module and reinserted it into another slot. I ran two tests using apple's hardware test - a quick one and a secondary more thorough check..


Both came back with no problems.


My iMac does seem to be running noticeably quicker but I'm holding my breath with every application I launch or any time I get a spinning beach ball incase it freezes and crashes again.


I've had Safari, Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign running in tandem with no real lags and am finding it almost seamlessly switching between them all.


Fingers crossed that I've managed to sort it out...


Cheers

Cammy

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