L 10/102: connection with WLAN graphics card and upgrade problems

I need some information. I have a Satellite L-10/102. I would like to change the graphics card of 64 MB to 128 MB. Is this possible? Second, I can not connect to the wireless network. The error message looks like "your device is not connected. When I try to connect I get other error messages. Could someone help me on these two problems? Thank you.

[Edited by: admin August 28 05 19:08]

Hello

The solution for your RAM graphics card will depend on what manufacturer of BIOS you have.

On my A30, I increased the allocation of RAM graphics in the BIOS (Phoenix) from 64 to 128 by changin the setting of the AMU. (The options available are 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB).

I think that some other BIOS manufacturers do not include this option.

HTH

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