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  • New memory for Satellite M105

    I have a Toshiba M105 - S3084 which has a 2G memory (2 x 1 G modules). I bought a pair of memory 2G in replacement of current memory modules. Problem (I know it sounds strange), is that I can only find a place to put 1 of the memory sticks!

    I opened the hood to memory, removed the stick 'only' present and put in its place one of the 2G modules. Could not find another module to be replaced.

    Rebooted the laptop and memory is now showing 3G of Ram and Belarc advisor shows it as:
    Slot 'M1' has 1024 MB
    Slot 'M2' has 2048 MB

    Does anyone know where the module M1 is hidding in a M105 - S3084 Toshiba Satellie laptop?

    Thank you.

    > Found the answer. A slot of memory is under the laptop as described in the user guide. The other is hidden under the keyboard.
    I think that you didn t have several portable ;) just kidding ;)

    The two s of RAM on my laptop age of 8 years were also placed under the keyboard, and as far as I know the RAM modules are placed under the keyboard on many laptops from different manufacturers.

  • new memory for HP a6645f... not to know?

    just replaced the stock 5 Gg memory with this > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227267

    Windows(Vista-64bit) he acknowledged without problem, a... perfect entry but the stats on CPUID show that it works only with 400 Mhz... should not be 800 Mhz, as well as the tension...?

    Screenshots of Cupid (sorry, didn't know how else to tie em...)

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    This RAM runs at a clock speed of 400 MHz memory bus. However, being a (DDR2) technology that allows to transfer 2 "blocks" of data per clock cycle, its apparent * rate * data is 800 MHz.
    Effective data rate and bus clock speed are apples and oranges - do not confuse them.

    Read about memory here. It will confuse you but also to explain it well.

    http://www.TomsHardware.com/Forum/200599-30-memory-nooob-aarrggghh-timings#t1249881

  • Installed new module memory for laptop, found original was bad, while windows Vista does not start by going blank after the "status bar".

    I have a Windows Vista running on a Sony VIAO laptop and has been updated with level 3 to 4 GB of memory. During the memory test, I found that 2 GB of original module was bad and replace it with the new 2 GB module end back where I started with 3 GB. However, Windows starts only at a little past the rectangle with 3 points moving ("State Bar"?) and them it goes to black and the desktop never appears. I tried to roll back to the last working version of Windows settings, but always the same results.

    What can I do now? Is there a way to check and fix disk errors?  Is it possible to install Windows XP Pro or I have to go to Windows 7.  I even has System Mechanic Pro running on this laptop and it did help some casued the problem. It's as if the disc is damaged for some reason any.  Only with Vista felt this helpless.

    It seems to me that the new memory you have installed is bad or incompatible with the system.  First, remove all chips and reinstall them and then try to make sure that they are correct and secure again - don't just press them in place, effectively remove and the replacement and make sure they are in the right direction.

    Boot from the Installation of Windows Vista genuine disc (or you can borrow from someone) or a recovery disc with recovery options included in this topic. If you do not have a floppy disk, you can make a bootable recovery disk by using http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/ with burning software like: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/active-isoburner.html and, of course, a blank CD (perhaps made on another computer, or perhaps in SafeMode with network if it does not - that would be a good sign if it is true). You may need to change the BIOS to do first the CD drive in the boot sequence to boot from the CD.  To do this, hold the screen that tells you the key F to push to enter the menu start or start of installation.  Push it quickly. Make the changes, save your work and exit.  Put the CD in the drive and reboot.  When you are prompted, press any key to boot from the CD.  Select recovery options and follow the instructions until you see the menu.  Once there, select the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool and run it and see what it says.  If it detects problems (and I suspect it might), you may need to replace the new chip memory.

    I hope this helps.  If this isn't the case, after return and we will try other options.

    Good luck!

    Lorien - MCSA/MCSE/network + / has + - if this post solves your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer' or 'Useful' button at the top of this message. Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.

  • Allocation of memory for a class system (avoid new/delete)

    My plugin has been crashing a lot, but only under Windows. I realized that the culprit is in my code for the creation of a bitmap GDI + drawing.

    The code I use is:

    ...

    Bitmap image * tempImg = NULL;

    try {}

    tempImg = new Bitmap (width, height, bitmap_bytes_per_rowL, PixelFormat32bppPARGB, reinterpret_cast < BYTE * > (bitmap_dataP));

    } catch (A_long & e) {}

    Return PF_Err_OUT_OF_MEMORY;    Assuming that...

    }

    If (tempImg! = NULL) {}

    canvas = Graphics::FromImage (tempImg);

    delete tempImg;

    }

    In this case, bitmap_bytes_per_rowL has been calculated before, and bitmap_dataP refers to the memory correctly allocated (via host_new_handle()) where the drawing will happen. tempImg is an object Bitmap GDI + Windows, that is only used to create the object Graphics "canvas." Once it has achieved its objectives, it will be deleted.

    I'm 99% sure that it is the cause of my crashes. It crashes all the time and it is more likely when the code is compiled in release mode.

    So, I have two options:

    -Allocation of memory for the Bitmap object using host_new_handle (sizeof (Bitmap)), and lock up the handle to get a pointer to my bitmap object. Problem, it is, how to initialize, because I will no longer use the keyword "new"?

    -Create my Graphics 'canvas' object without starting by creating a Bitmap object. That would be my preferred method, but the only other way to create a Graphics object is via an HDC and HWND, neither of which I know how to access and then how do I associate my (real) memory of drawing?

    Thanks for the tips!

    Christian

    what you are looking for is called a 'new place '.

    Bitmap image * somePointer = new (someMemoryAlreadyAllocated) bitmap.

    http://StackOverflow.com/questions/222557/what-uses-are-there-for-placement-new

  • Question about the upgrade memory for my Satellite M40-307

    Sorry for the newbie question. But if I have 512 MB of memory for the time being, what are my upgrade options?

    Do I have to buy pairs of memory? So I can or buy 2 x 1 GB = 2 GB, or 2 x 512 MB = 1 GB + 512 existing. Or can I say just buy a single 512 MB or 1 GB chip?

    Since no one wants to answer:
    1. check if your laptop supports Dual Channel Ram (it should be, but just see the manual to be sure)
    2. knowledge of what type of RAM you have. This will add or remove a possibility of upgrade

    The thing with Dual Channel is, that you have the best performance if you use 2 RAM of the same type (really of the same type: company, size...)
    you could:
    3. Add a 512 MB of RAM of the same type you have
    3 b. buy 2 pieces of new RAM of the same type (1 GB + 1 GB, or 2 + 2 GB) and do not forget that your laptop supports this quantity (once again: manual to check)

    You will also find in the manual, if your computer supports DDR or same DDR2 RAM (faster)

    If you have lost your manual, you can download it here on the toshiba Web page

    I hope I could help a little.

  • How do you take off the case of installation of memory for U205-S5002?

    I was wondering how do you take off the case for this particular model for a while. I have not met these at my work as a technician, I mainly deal with HPs and valleys, but Toshiba is far the best laptop so I bought it I'm not sure how becoming apart if I install new memory chips live.

    Help would be greatly appreciated. A link to a couple diagrams would be perfect, but the directions would be also greatly accepted.

    Thank you

    Hello Greg

    To remove the RAM module on the Satellite U200/U205 is not so problematic. First I would like to remember you that you should be very careful because if you have no experience, you can damage something. Most of the plastic parts on the laptops is very sensitive and can be easily damaged. Please be gently.

    Very nice explanation how to expand the memory, you can find in the document of the user s manual on page 156. If you do not have it please download it from http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com > support & downloads > support home > downloads.

    If you need further assistance please write again.

    Bye and good luck!

  • Upgrade memory for Satellite 2800 400

    I am trying to upgrade my ram to 128 on the laptop. After following the instructions for the instillation, that I turned the laptop on to find that it was slower than before and that the new ram had not registered as 128, and always thought it was 64 in someone can help me solve this ir is there anything I can do?

    Hi Ben

    Maybe you used the memory modules bad.
    As far as I know that you can upgrade memory for max 192 MB
    The 64 MB has been installed in an internal memory and cannot be deleted.

    I found these compatible modules:
    PA3003U - 1 M 03 32 MB
    PS3004U - 1 M 06 64 MB
    PS3005U - 1 M 12 128 MB

  • Satellite Pro M70: Where to find the new driver for intel 915GM

    I downloaded the new driver for the chipset intel 915GM, and when I install games doesn't seem to work properly, that is to say he's going to choppy when you move the mouse over the buttons.

    If I go back to my old driver, everything seems fine. I don't mind using an old, I'm just confused why it will not work properly. The Readme file included with it just confuses me, but it says something about the installation of a patch for its hi-def?

    Hello

    I have the same unit but with inside ATI graphics card. Sorry if I misunderstood something, but why you want to install driver chipset? Must the chipset driver be updated until you try to install the graphics driver?

    In any case I recommend you to use only the designed Toshiba chipset driver. It is tested and adapted for this hardware platform. I'm not 100% sure but I assume that your graphics card is with shared memory. Am I wrong?

  • Satellite Pro P300-19 q - cannot start with a new memory

    So, I want to add 2 GB of RAM to 2 GB existing. I use Windows 7 64-bit. In the BIOS, I see 4 GB of memory, but windows won't start.

    When removing the old memory and leaving the new, the computer isn't even strats. Some info:
    Old memory - Samsung M4 70T5663QZ3-CF7 2 GB DDR2 - 800 DDR2 SDRAM (6-6-6-18 @ 400 MHz) (5-5-5-15 @ 333 MHz) (4-4-4-12 @ 266 MHz)
    New memory - Spectek DDR2 2 GB PC6400 800 MHz 200 pin

    So, what's the problem? And what can I do?
    Thank you

    Hello

    Theoretically, it should be possible to use 4 GB in this notebook.

    The new RAM is the manufacturing of Spectek. This production does not for me. For me, looks not dear noname module.

    I always use Kingston modules to upgrade my laptop. I've never had any problems with these modules, so you should try it to.
    I think that the new module isn't compatible with your laptop.

  • What can I do to make the Satellite A665-S6086 run with the new memory?

    I was able to update the BIOS for my Satellite A665-S6086 by updating 2.30 on CD burning. I have Windows 7 64 bit. I needed to update the BIOS, because I upgraded my RAM/memory of 2 GB (4 GB total) two cards two cards of 4 GB (8 GB total).

    My question now is when I start my computer with the new RAM/memory (two cards that are KTT-S3BS / 4G Kingston DDR3 1333 MHZ SODIMM SGL RANK), it freezes on the screen from Windows startup. Then when I hold the power button to shut it down and restart it, it wants to start using Windows repair but then crashes again. When I put in the memory of the old man and he start up, it starts the Windows repair and runs normally.

    What can I do to make my computer run with the new memory?

    I thank very you much in advance!

    What you can do?
    Buy an another RAM modules that are fully compatible with the laptop.
    It seems that you want to use the RAM modules which are not totally compatible and therefore the system hangs.

    By the way: the CPU that is used in this notebook runs the DDR3-800 and DDR3-1066
    RAM modules.
    http://Ark.Intel.com/products/49020

    I would not recommend to use the modules of DDR3-1333 but PA3677U-1M4G 4 GB DDR3-1066

  • Source for 2 GB memory for NB100-12 has

    Can someone tell me where I can get the upgrade of memory for my NB100-12 2GM has? How much does it cost? To install it, I have to remove renovate 1 GM and replace it with the new memory or what is the procedure?

    First, a question - you run the pre-installed Windows XP version? If so, I'm not sure that it will support 2 GB of RAM - no one knows with certainty? + Official + the NB100 only supports the 1 GB, so I would check before you spend the money...

    Assuming your OS + fact + allow 2GB, I suggest that you try Crucial - good memory, quality service and a fair price. If you go to the following link, you can enter the details of your netbook, and it will provide a link to the correct memory:

    [Crucial memory | http://www.crucial.com/uk/netbook/index.aspx]

    Looks like it's about £20 now - prices have risen lately :( You could get a memory that of + a bit cheaper, but then you'd have the hassle of work exactly what to get.

    In terms of editing, you need to remove the cover on the bottom of the NB100 (it is set by a single screw). Remove the existing RAM and mount the new stick. Replace the cover and restart - job done :)

  • Satellite 1800-100 won't start with new memory

    My satellite s1800-100 won't start although my new memory (2nd) module is 128 MB PC100.

    I have Samsung samsung K4S281632C-TC1H module as PC100 (128 MB) memory on SLOT 1 by default.

    Although all of the features and form factors are clean, why not my Satellite S1800-100 starts? I checked the new (slot 2) memory works fine and tested OK.

    So, is there as a possibility to have a problem in the 2 Slot? Or is associated with failure of the BIOS? (there is no more recent BIOS, current is 2.20 for Satellite S1800-100).

    I am disappointed. I bought a new 128 MB PC100, to insert it in the slot 2, my Toshiba didn't boou up!.

    Important note: if I connect the new memory I bought yesterday, works very well in Slot 1.

    Please help and understanding.

    Kind regards...

    Hello

    Well, it very difficult to say why it won't start.
    I think that there are several possibilities:

    (1.) you used a bad module
    (2.) the second Bank of the Board of Directors has a malfunction
    (3.) the laptop does not support max 256 MB of RAM

    I think that point 1 and 3 is not relevant because you have tested the module and it worked on the first location. Additional the laptop should be able to handle 2 x 256 MB memory, so you should be able to use 2 x 128 MB

    I think that the second ram location may have a malfunction.
    Please check the second slot with a module of memory.

    The second possibility is to use exactly the module which is recommended by Toshiba.
    As I remember it s PC100 128 MB (PA3005U) SDRAM

  • Upgrade memory for Portege M400

    I recently tried to upgrade my laptop Portege M400 the original 512 MB of ram to 2 GB (which seems to be possible according to the user manual.

    I tried to install the memory standard DDR2-533 (I install 2 x 1 GB). However, when I tried to reboot the computer with the new memory of the hard drive does not recognize the new memory and I had to involve someone with more expertise than me IT. After that I tried to replace the original memory in the computer the hard drive also failed to recognize that and laptop computer were to restore to factory settings before windows would load again.

    Can anyone tell me what type of memory should I install? Y at - it Toshiba specific memory that must be installed in the system? And finally, can I just pick this of any toshiba dealer?

    Thank you

    Hello

    Without much written, I can post modules compatible memory for your laptop model:
    PA3499U - 1 M 25 (Kit of memory 256 Mo DDR2-667)
    PA3511U - 1 M 51 (Kit of memory 512 MB DDR2-667)
    PA3512U-1M1G(DDR2-667 1GB Memory Kit)
    PA3513U-1M2G(DDR2-667 2GB Memory Kit)
    DDR2-533 256 MB (PA3389U - 2M 25)
    512 MB DDR2-533 PA3412U - 2 M (51)
    1 GB OF DDR2-533 (PA3411U-2M1G)

    Your laptop can handle with 4 GB RAM max. If you want to order memory simply use PAxxx part number.

    Bye and good luck!

  • Satellite P30 - 110 and new memory

    I just bought a 1 GB memory module to fit into my laptop, but when I put and start the laptop to a blue screen appears and tells me there is a problem with one of the graphics card drivers and then the computer restarts continually.
    I updated the BIOS and the ' display readers on the Toshiba site and changed the virtual memory settings, then tried again and now it is continually restarts as before or will start as normal and open windows but will be very, very slow and not all the graphics will be displayed on the screen, (for example the text saying 'start' in the task bar is not there some parts of windows are blacked out) (, and the boxes around these buttons under the name 'ok' and ' Cancel do not appear.)

    I've tried everything I can think of and nothing works well if I remove the new memory and just leave the old 512 MB module in weather. I checked the memory and it is of the correct type, there is someone out there who has experienced similar problems or who knows how to fix this, please?

    Hello

    If you are 100% sure that this new module memory is responsible for your problems I recommend ordering a new module of RAM from Toshiba or Kingston. The module are tested and they should work fine.

    Compatible modules for your unit are:
    512 MB (PA3312U - 1 M 51)
    1024 MB (PA3313U-1M1G)

    Good bye

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