HP g71-340us ram upgrade

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  • HP G71-340US how upgrade RAM?

    I have a HP G71-340US running every day more slow. It has 4 GB of RAM. How can I put him? The specifications of the product reveal 8MB while the maintenance and service guide display a maximum of 4 MB. Which is correct?

    Yes, you can upgrade to 8 GB, but you must install 64 bit OS to get the full support of 8 GB, 32 bit OS only supports 4 GB... maybe you repair said that...

  • G71 340us: processor upgrades

    Hello

    I am interested to beef up my g71 340 U.S. laptop.  I read on the forums for optimized RAM, go with two 4 GB sticks.  Are there upgrades to the processor?  I have the Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 Processor. Socket type; PGA478.

    I like this laptop handy.  I don't do any game on it.  I just wanted a little better performance when running multiple services.  Already added an SSD.

    Thank you for your time and help,

    fallenpillow

    Here is the Manual:

    Manual

    The top of the processor page listed is Core 2 Duo P8700.

    The processor itself is very cheap:

    http://www.eBay.com/ITM/Intel-Core-2-Duo-processor-P8700-2-53GHz-3M-1066MHz-CPU-SLGFE-/262055089566?hash=item3d03b3559e:g:UJ8AAOSwFnFV ~ HMm

    If you can do the work yourself: why not? It would be a significant improvement. If you need to pay a technician to do it, I would say don't not to invest that much.

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  • G71 340US hard drive replacement/upgrade questions

    I have a hard drive that is dying a slow death.  Only, I ordered a new hard drive for this laptop update a few minutes previously, literally and noticed a difference on the product page of the etailer between the title of the HDD that I ordered and the specifications for it.  The title indicated that the replacement of the hard drive is a SATA 3.0, but the specs seem to indicate that the hard drive is a SATA 6.0.  After doing my research, I know that the G71 340US laptop comes with a SATA 3.0, so I know not, at the very least, it supports SATA 3.0.

    So here are my questions: the G71 340US laptop does support SATA 6.0?  If it isn't, the drivef that I just bought will be retro-compatible with this laptop?

    There is no such a thing, to date anyway, which is called SATA6.

    I guess you mean SATA600 instead.

    SATA600 is the same specification as SATA3. A hard drive of SATA600 is interchangeable with a disc spec SATA3.

  • What is the largest hard drive supported for G71-340US

    I'm looking to upgrade my hard drive

    You should have no problem upgrading up to a 1 TB hard drive.

    www. crucial.com has a good tool that you can use. They will analyze your system and show you all the different options for the upgrade of your ram and hard drive based on the card for your laptop HP.

    Here is a link to the research I've done:

    http://www.crucial.com/USA/en/compatible-HDD-for/HP---Compaq/HP-G71-340US

  • G71 340US notebook: G71 340US notebook and migration of Windows 10. Have someone succeeded? Can I try or better not...

    I was checking if my G71 340US notebook is OK to upgrade to windows 7 which I understand will be completed July 26, 2016. I read the web HP requirements, but they do not make sense to me as I am not an expert. I understand that HP does not guarantee the purchased booklets before 2013 will work and I bought mine in Nov 2009. My PRODUCT NUMBER IS: VM114UA #ABA and the name of the product is HPG71 notebook PC windows 7 (64-bit). I saw other people in this forum face with his apparently solved problems by only the individual who posted the message, other internet connection problems and systems fail. Can someone please tell me if I'm okay or is it preferable not to attempt migration. Thank you

    Prego

    Hello;

    Let me welcome you on the HP forums!

    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the problem you face is that Microsoft provides only pilots with the most basic features and what you really need for these features is the specialized drivers written for the specific in your HP PC hardware - and unfortunately, there is no driver HP Win10 for your PC. HP only guarantees the compatibility of Win10 for machines manufactured after August 2013. HP is not no matter what timetable indicating when, or IF, they will produce drivers for older machines.

    This means that your PC is probably NEVER going to be fully functional under Win10 because the pilots is needs for all features simply do not exist!

    Personally, I recommend this doing the upgrade, especially since I did this on a laptop HP DV6 under Win7 and trashed the laptop upgrade bad, I had to restore it if you work with HP recovery media.

    Good luck
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  • G71-340US notebook: no sound after 10 Windows free update of WIN7 on a G71-340US laptop with CODEC IDT.

    After the free upgrade to WIN7 for WIN10 my laptop has no noise (with internal or external speakers). I tried to uninstall driver IDT and allowing windows 10 to reinstall the driver through scanning for changes of HW - still no sound. I would appreciate any guidance or fixes to this problem. Thank you.

    I'm happy to announce that I now have sound on my laptop G71-340US. After that more detailed error troubleshooting I found that there is an application called IDT Audio PC (aka IDT HD Sound) installed on my laptop by HP (OEM), I think. While I don't know exactly what function of this application is, it seems, it is related to activation of the feature of IDT HD Codec drivers. Somehow, I decided to look in Task Manager - startup and I saw this listed IDT Audio PC. I clicked on disable and then a minute later clicked on activate. After I did that, as simple as it seems, I have now heard both internal and external speakers. This is the first time I heard all the sounds since the upgrade to WIN10. I checked several times by re-booting my laptop and every time I now have sound. I will continue to test it through the week and see if it continues to be OK. In the meantime, I thought I'd share this potential fix (or solution) with all stakeholders. Perhaps others will find this useful and give me your comments. Fingers crossed!

    PS. BTW, if anyone out there knows what PC IDT sound is by all means share your knowledge. I'm curious why this app appears more often in the forum messages and how it can relate to the WIN10 upgrade. Sorry, but I do not remember what prompted me to look at the task - starting but Manager I'm glad I did. It's great to hear again!

  • HP G71-340US recovery of the system using a new smaller hard drive (SSD)

    I replaced the hard drive on an HP G71-340US notebook with a Solid State Drive (240 GB).  The original drive (who did not) was a 320 GB drive.

    I tried to perform the Reovery of system using the recovery disks that I created when I bought the laptop.  However, the only option enabled when you are trying to restore is 'Factory Reset'.  When I choose this option, the recovery process may not continue his run as "... the hard drive of this computer is smaller than the original shipped hard disk.

    Is there a way I can go beyond that?  Any suggestions/help would be most appreciated!

    Thank you!

    HP System normal recoveries do not usually work on smaller hard disks. You may need to use a spinner legacy 320 GB hard drive and more capacity to perform the Factory image restore and then make a migration of data to the SSD. It is unfortunate that you chose to change for one SSD after the original spinner hard drive has failed.

    With SSDS, in particular the best method is to use a upgrade kit or data migration kit.

    A data migration kit consists of software cloning and a usb to SATA cable. The USB to SATA cable connect the SSD to the usb port of the laptop for the cloning process that is part of the migration of the data.

    The software provided by manufacturers such as Samsung and Corsair SSD are usually able to transfer all of the operating system and on a smaller hard disk partitions.

  • G71-340US notebook - a disc will modernize a SATA 3 GB/s 7200 RPM drive work?

    The 320 GB drive that came with my laptop G71-340US is short of space, and I want to spend at least a 500 GB drive.  An upgrade to a SATA 3 GB/s 7200 RPM drive work? My thoughts are that if I upgrade the disk I might as well get a faster at this point drive if the G71-340US laptop will support it.

    Thanks much for any help!

    Hello

    On some models, there are problems with 500 GB HARD drive. It is safer to stay with 320 GB drive HARD and just get the external HARD drive. If you have a chance, so it is interesting to test this great HARD drive. You can only check it is detected by the Bios or not.

    If you are in the United States, then from there what I remember that Newegg offer return policy for what does not work for you.

    You have 30 days for this step. Please check this information on your own because I'm not sure of him.

    7200 RPM HARD drive runs faster and you will feel this change for you.

    If you want to change the HARD drive for the biggest or fastest then you should use clonning like EASEUS Todo - Backupsoftware.

    It will copy everything from old HDD again and allow you to use your system without having to reinstall.

    See this tutorial. You will find information how to use this software.

    You will need 2.5 "SATA external enclosure. Get in this new HARD drive and connect it to your laptop via USB.

  • Satellite Pro C850-1HD: valid guarantee after RAM upgrade?

    I work with a laptop Toshiba Satellite Pro C850-1HD in the warranty period, and I would like to know whether to extend the warranty for laptop RAM is maintained.

    Thank you

    > I would like to know whether to extend the warranty for laptop RAM is maintained.
    RAM upgrade does NOT affect the warranty.

    Here you can find instruction and nice workaround how to replace Toshiba Satellite Pro C850 modules series
    [Satellite Pro C850 / L850 - Memory Module replacement procedure | http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/CRU2603BZ0000R01.htm]

  • Satellite R630-13F - RAM upgrade

    Hi all

    My R630 is faced with a newly added software for Photoshop (CS5 version). Whenever it is quite slow to open and try to merge the picture for the economy.

    I was wondering if I can upgrade the RAM. With a very limited knowledge, I would like to know if I need to buy an additional (if there is a vacancy for it), or I need to get one to replace the old.

    I think increasing the memory to 4 GB, but I was wondering if it will be enough for Photoshop. Thanks a lot for any input.

    Best wishes

    Tim

    Hey Buddy,

    RAM upgrade is not a problem because it is easy and can be done in a few minutes.

    Satellite R630 has Intel HM55 chipset, and the maximum capacity is 8 GB. This means that you can install 4GB module in each memory location. Also an upgrade to 4 GB is not a problem, you can keep your 2 GB module and just buy a new 2 GB module. The module DDR3-10066 part number is PA3676U-1M2G.

    If you have more questions just after, again :)

  • HP G71-340US: change of network card

    Hello, I would like to change my network card on and know that there are only a few that will work with my laptop.  I saw an interview and Serivce manual for another computer on another thread that lists all the maps available for the computer.  How can I get a copy of this manual, or can someone provide me a copy, or can someone please provide a list of the network adapters can I use with my laptop?

    Thank you

    Jeff

    Hi @Wall2418,

    Thank you for visiting the HP Forums! A place where you can find solutions for your problems with the help of the community!

    I stumbled upon your post on the laptop and wanted to help you! I looked in your question on your HP G71-340US Notebook and questions or concerns, replace your wireless card. Here is a link to page 50 and your page of 48 parts manual shows you how to remove it.

    Please let me know how it goes.

    You can say thanks for trying to help by clicking on the Thumbs Up below!

    Thank you...

  • G71-340US: Reset BIOS Admin password

    I have a HP G71-340US and I don't remember the DDT in the BIOS.

    The deactivation code is: 62891546.

    Any help is very appreciated.

    Thank you

    Hello:

    Enter the unlock code...

    73799588

  • Satellite C670D-10W - RAM upgrade

    I recently received a Satellite C670D-10 w, which has 2 GB of memory. I would like to add a module of memory, but I can't find any mention of this on the site of toshiba of what kind, etc.
    Other that, 'don't use that toshiba has approved' modules.

    Can which module I get for this machine?
    TNX

    Hello

    For the RAM upgrade, you can use follow RAM modules:

    1 GB DDR3-1066 PA3675U-1M1G

    2 GB OF DDR3-1066 PA3676U-1M2G

    4 GB DDR3 - 1066 PA3677U-1M4G

  • 17 - p120wm: hp laptop 17-p120wm RAM Upgrade DIY or shop service

    I can't find information about the max ram upgrade or how to remove what I can buy new ram and install it myself.

    It has the factory installed 4 GB SDRAM DDR3L (1 DIMM).

    I use a large workshop and if I can't install it myself they will for me when I can buy the max ram for this model.

    Thanks in advance for your comments.

    KIM

    Maximum RAM memory supported 8 GB

    Memory SODIMM slots two - NOT accessible customer / extensible DDR3L-1600 dual channel support DDR3L-16009 single channel support DDR3L-1333 channel simple Support (DDR3L-1600 downgrade DDR3L-1333) supports up to 8 GB of RAM in the following conƭgurations & #29;

    Total system memory of 2048 MB (2 048 × 1).

    Total system memory of 4096 MB (4096 × 1).

    Memory system total 6144 MB (4096 x 1) + (2 048 × 1)

    8192 MB total system memory (8192 × 1).

    Service Manual:

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/product/HP-17-P100-notebook-PC-series/8499335/model/8888513/manuals

    http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c04777516

    Kind regards.

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