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    So Fujitsu tells me that theres a RAM limit

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by Jay07, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. Jay07

    Jay07 Notebook Consultant

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    on my c2220 of 768mb. I currently have 512, but found a 1gb stick I wanted to put in. Can I go over this 768? Anyway anyhow?
     
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    hehe299792458 Notebook Deity

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    Unless you have a very rare and obsolete mobo, all notebooks support up to at least 4GB (3.2 if you have 32bit OS) of RAM.
     
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    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Damn
    I give up than. I've been trying to find a way to get past a meager 768 but no choice I guess.

    Also, a driver I am trying to install from the Fujitsu CD won't work.
    Its the mmb or middle mouse button driver. I tried to download it from the website, that didn't work. Anyone know what I can do to get this driver working on my c series?
     
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    Just a question.
    Both the C2220 and C2230 have the same chipset
    An ATI RADEON IGP 340M

    Here it says the C2230 can take up to 1.25gb and the C2220 up to 768, but with the same chipset, won't the C2220 be able to go up to 1.25 as well?
     
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    I talked to customer service (which is great by the way), and they said officially they are not able to say this is possible, however they said that people have upgraded RAM and it worked without a problem.
    Sounds good to me.
    I'm going to try it out