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03-25-2004 10:15 PM
03-25-2004 10:15 PM
L1000 memory upgrade
Iâ m novice, can you explain me step by step
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03-25-2004 11:07 PM
03-25-2004 11:07 PM
Re: L1000 memory upgrade
There is a picture on the inside cover of their addresses. You load the memory in pairs 0a/0b,1a/1b etc.
you can get 256mb which is A5554A, 512mb which is A5797A, 1024 mb which is A5798A and 2048 mb which is A6115A. remember that there are 2 dimms for each of these model numbers.
When you have added them just switch on the power and they will auto detect
hope it goes well for you
malvin
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03-25-2004 11:43 PM
03-25-2004 11:43 PM
Re: L1000 memory upgrade
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03-26-2004 01:01 AM
03-26-2004 01:01 AM
Re: L1000 memory upgrade
Swap should be about 2 times memory, until 2 gb then I would add secondary swap in necessary.
Robert-Jan
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03-26-2004 03:33 AM
03-26-2004 03:33 AM
Re: L1000 memory upgrade
In addition to Mr.Malvin's step, please remember to attach the antistatic ground strap to your wrist and clip the other end of the strap to the computerâ s chassis ground. This is very important to protect your memory before touching