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Toshiba LED Power light flashing 1 blue and 2 orange

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Remove the ram and re-install. If still fail, ur RAM is defective or has error.

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Im having this same problem geek squad told me it was my motherboard so I took the laptop home and ordered a motherboard for the laptop after installing the new motherboard same problem now just purchased a new stick of ram from bestbuy still same problem, could it be the cpu?

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