Someone (Maybe a MOD) should update the heading on this thread as what is stated is not the case. Improper troubleshooting by the OP is the cause of the issue and while I am sympathetic, blaming the RAM module for this issue is simply wrong. And for the record, turning things around and trying them the "other way" is never a good idea with electronics. And I am not trying to be a jerk here as I KNOW this because I have tried this many years ago with an Amiga 300 floppy drive power lead and absolutely FRIED my floppy drive. Live and learn!
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