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    Acer Aspire One

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by spud, Jan 21, 2009.

  1. spud

    spud Notebook Consultant

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    I have an Acer Aspire One and thought I read somewhere that the SD card that fits in the slot on the left side of the machine could be used as RAM but haven't been able to find out how.
    Did I imagine this and if not how do you enable it?
     
  2. whizzo

    whizzo Notebook Prophet

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    i don't think you can use it as RAM.. maybe for ReadyBoost under Vista?
     
  3. goofball

    goofball Notebook Deity

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    If you use readyboost or eboostr, it would work as additional page file but not RAM.
     
  4. paten

    paten Notebook Consultant

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    Here, let me look that up for your....

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspire_One

    Man, that Google thing sure makes me look smart.
     
  5. spud

    spud Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks guys - that clarifies it for me.