A technician add memory to a router, but that memory is never recognized by the router. The router is then powered down,

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A technician add memory to a router, but that memory is never recognized by the router. The router is then powered down,

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A technician add memory to a router, but that memory is never recognized by the router. The router is then powered down, and the technician relocates all of the memory to different modules. On startup, the router does not boot and displays memory errors.
Which of the following is MOST likely the cause?

A. VTP
B. Driver update
C. ESD
D. Halon particles
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