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Re: dram again
On Wed, 8 Mar 1995, Brad Pepers wrote:
> > Hi all
> > After a lot of stuffing around, I finally got my 4mb dram card for the
> > thinkpad 750.
> > But of course it doesn't seem to be working.
> > I'd just like to make sure I have done everything I'm supposed to do to
> > install it.
> > I took out the thinkpads floppy drive and slid the dram card into the
> > socket under the drive bay. I made sure it was in all the way. Put the
> > floppy drive back in and booted the system.
> > Should the dram automatically be there now or am I supposed to do
> > something else?
> >
> > Thanks for any help anyone can give me with this.
> >
> > Regards Nick
> >
> > Guardian@werple.mira.net.au
>
> Are you sure its in all the way. I had trouble with memory on a 360CSE
> until I finally got mad and *REALLY* pushed it in and then it worked
> fine.
>
> Another thing to try is to hold F1 right after you turn on the computer.
> This takes you into IBM's setup/testing stuff. You can check the RAM
> there. Good luck!
>
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>
You must also increase the size of the hibernation file. See the TP
instruction manual.
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