The RAM modules were not well placed or fitted firmly in the motherboard DIMM slots of the PC during toubleshooting.
What are RAM Modules?
RAM Modules have narrowly printed circuit boards that hold RAM chips (memory chips).
In order to function properly, RAM is expected to be placed or fitted firmly in the motherboard DIMM slots.
DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) is a module that contains one or several random access memory (RAM) chips on a small circuit board with pins that connect it to the computer motherboard.
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D. End-User Programmer.
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A stack data structure is used to holds data for programs. The first data to go into a stack is always the last to be extracted (First-in-Last-out). Data is read into the stack with the push function and retrieved with the pop function.
When the stack is empty, it means there are no data left to pop from it. If a pop function is issued at this time, the program conventionally throws an error, there is no need for the end-user to write an exception handler for it because the end-user programmer has done that already.
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