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@AppleSouffle Hello, As per my experience goes……it only support PC100 bus speed. PC133 will not allow windows to boot. Try checking repair shop as they keep old pentium 3 paltops as i got two 128 MB ram from an old laptop as the new one were not available in market now a days. If it so happened then it will be very costly…..Thank you!
What I do is I pull the keyboard up only about 45 degrees or so (basically the less the better) and hold it with my wrist while changing the memory. Maybe it’s not as comfortable as placing the keyboard on the case, but at least there is a less chance of keyboard failure.
According to earlier posts about maximum memory amount. It depends on whether you have a Pentium II or Pentium III notebook. PII has 32 MB onboard expandable to 544 MB (32+512) and PIII has 64 MB onboard, max 576 MB (64+512).
Yes!! We have to be very careful as the wires are very delicate. If you have any other way of changing RAM then please let us know…..By this we will not toucg tge keyboard. Thanks for the info……….
don’t take out the keyboard like this (I mean putting it upside-down on the case). circuits in the wide tape like to crack (first you’ll have problems with left and down arrows, g, h, pg dn, win key, backspace) and if they do, the keyboard is pretty much useless…
hey i have an armada m700 pentium 3 procesor speed 850mhz motherbord 100mhz bus speed my question wath is the maximum ram i can juse ?? meny thanks in advance danny
Me Good Tx. We have to make sure that the RAM is of 100 MHz bus speed (Pentium machin compatible mostly). window will not boot if bus speed is not matching. Tx