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Postby redmad » Sun Feb 04, 2007 7:32 pm

Hi everyone, this is my first post and one i'm making in desperation.My v2010 is in need of a quicker processor and more RAM.Can anybody tell me if this is an easy task or not,and please recommend the components you think i should use. Thank you very much for your response in advance,Kind Regards,redman.
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Postby aspettl » Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:52 pm

RAM upgrade should be easy, processor is a little bit more difficult.
How much memory do you have and which cpu?

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Postby aspettl » Sat Feb 10, 2007 12:30 am

redmad wrote:Thanks for your response,my computer has a Intel(R) Celeron(R)M Processor 1500MHz,1.50GHz,192MB of RAM.Regards redmad.

A RAM upgrade would be very beneficial. According to FSC 1 GB RAM is supported.

But FSC writes also:
( the Dimms are under a heatsink plate under the keyboard.
This is not a recognised Customer upgrade procedure
machine should be upgraded by qualified Technician)

( http://www.fujitsu-siemens.co.uk/rl/ser ... index.html )

So it isn't that easy as I thought first :?

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Postby pitrupawl » Mon Feb 19, 2007 7:47 pm

aspettl wrote:RAM upgrade should be easy, processor is a little bit more difficult.
How much memory do you have and which cpu?

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Aaron

Hi,
my present memory is 256 and iwish to upgrade to 512 or 1Gb. My cpu is celeron 1500Mhz. My model is v2010 and iwish to know how to get to the ram
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Paul
Ps I am new to this and wish to know how to proceed with the forum answers and requests. Thank you
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