its really simple, just flip it over and you will see cover near the battery(it only has one screw) once that is off just push the clips on down on each side and and i will pop right out then just pop in the new ram chip and do the same proses but backwards. that's it- good luck
its really simple, just flip it over and you will see cover near the battery(it only has one screw) once that is off just push the clips on down on each side and and i will pop right out then just pop in the new ram chip and do the same proses but backwards. that's it- good luck
The Lenovo Thinkpad T42 has a variety of features including two audio jacks, an 86 key keyboard, two memory slots, memory of up to 2GB and speeds of up to 4Mbps via the Infared system. One can find further information about the features that the Lenovo Thinkpad T42 has by visiting the official Lenovo website.
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Different models have different memory locations. Some are in a compartment on the bottom of the ThinkPad's chassis. Some require you to remove the ThinkPad keyboard, and the memory is installed under there. And some are a combination of both locations (like the ThinkPad T43 for instance).You need to know your IBM ThinkPad Model and Type ... then go to Lenovo's website and do a search for specific laptop. Lenovo gives you step by step instructions and even videos on how to install or remove memory from various ThinkPads.
This writer requires 128mb of system memory.
It should be possible, as long as you have 512 MB or more RAM installed (it supports up to 2 GB). You may have trouble finding drivers for some of the components, such as the wireless card.
You can have only one stick of ram for an R50 Thinkpad. 2 would be optimal for better performance however one stick will operate fine.
The specifications of an IBM Think Pad vary depending on the specific model. For example the specifications of the IBM Think pad T43 are; Intel Pentium M750, 60GB Hard drive, 512MB DDR2 RAM, CD-RW/DVD-RW, 6-cell battery, ATI X300 Graphics Card with 64RAM, Intel Pro Wireless 2915 802.11 and a Fingerprint scanner. Additionally the specs of the IBM ThinkPad T20 2647 are; Intel Pentium III 700.0 MHz Processor, 128MB/512 MB RAM, 12.0 GB Harddrive, AGP-S3 Savage Graphics Processor and a DVD-ROM.
"The Lenovo Thinkpad is targeted to business and corporate useres. Compared to an Apple Ipad, the Thinkpad has a greater display size and resolution. It also has more RAM and is supported with Adobe Flash."
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Yes, if you are using IBM specific components (Processor, RAM, etc.) they will most likely not work seemlessly in another motherboard.
The inventor of the RAM card is Robert Dennard. He was employed by IBM at the time. RAM stands for Random Access memory.
Robert Heath Dennard, of the IBM TJ Watson Research Center in 1968 invented RAM