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ibm thinkpad processor
Name: Fastnfurious290 Date: September 14, 2005 at 16:10:30 Pacific OS: xp pro CPU/Ram: 64
Comment:
i have one question can a ibm thinkpad laptop 366MHz with 64MB ram be upgraded or can it not be upgraded. thank you and one more thing is this laptop worth $40.00 dollars.
Name: Jay T. Date: September 15, 2005 at 02:59:03 Pacific
Reply:
The answer is, Most Likely. You will need to pull one of the current modules to determine what type of memory it takes...probably SD-RAM. If you have two slots for memory Modules, and one is open, you can most likely install a 128mb chip in the open slot, and keep the 64mb chip in there too...giving you a total of 192-mb's. Check Ebay...you will probably find what you need there for cheap. I Hope this helps... Jay T.
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Name: plainandsimple Date: September 15, 2005 at 03:25:23 Pacific
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Jay T please stop giving mis-information Laptops take SODIMM memory.
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