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September 1st, 2025 05:50

I'm getting a IMC:D0110 warning. Could this be the cause of the blue screen?

I've replaced the RAM on my laptop and am getting blue screens often. Could this be related to IMC::D0110?and How should we solve this?

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September 1st, 2025 08:05

Please can you confirm the Make Model and OS, along with any configuration details like touch screen, backlit keyboard, SFF or tower etc etc.

Perhaps try MEMTEST86 along with any Dell diagnostics on the memory modules.

Can you specify what the old and new modules specs are please.

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September 1st, 2025 10:39

@anne_droid​ It's xps 9520. Upgraded the RAM from 16GB to 32GB

https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/xps-15-9520-laptop/xps-15-9520-setup-and-specifications/%ed%94%84%eb%a1%9c%ec%84%b8%ec%84%9c?guid=guid-b426df85-6237-4365-b1fc-c3bb6e190257&lang=ko-kr

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September 1st, 2025 16:16

Hi

I had in mind something like this from MR MEMORY

Module: x1 (single module only)
Memory Brand: We supply thebest brands in the worldso you will only receivebrand newpremium memory of the highest quality
Compatibility: 100% Guaranteed Compatible with your Dell XPS Notebook and All Operating Systems
Product Warranty: Full Lifetime Warranty
System Warranty: This upgrade will not invalidate your system warranty
Speed: 5600MT/s (PC5-44800)
Technology: DDR5 SDRAM
Pins: 262-pin, Gold Connectors
Form Factor: SODIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module)
Module Dimensions: 70mm x 31mm (LxH)
Data Integrity: Non-ECC
Ranking: 1R, 2R, 4R
Voltage: 1.1V
CAS Latency: You will receive memory with the correctCAS Latencyfor your model

I wish you luck.

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