My RAM is broken

My ram has decided not to work. The Ram has decided to only work by using 1GB while my Imac is a 2GB. Whats happening ?

Hi Jack
1. It would help considerably if we knew exactly which iMac you have?
Example: (white or aluminum) (2006, 2007 or 2008) (1.83 2.0 2.4 2.66 2.8 or 3.06GHz processor)
2. Was the ram upgraded or did it come from the factory with 2 1GB modules?
There are a few reasons why it might not be seeing 2GB of ram.
1. A module has become dislodged and needs to be reseated in the slot.
2. A module is bad and has failed.
3. There is only 1GB installed in it.
Dennis

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