T43 2669 MEMORY UPGRADE PROBLEMS

Hi all

Newbie on the forums...

I have a T43 2669 type, initially provided with 512 MB.  About adding a 1 GB chip, the lappy seen 1, 5 GB.  So far so good.  Problem is that if a 512 with another concert, the lappy repalce sees that not 1.5 G, 2 g.

Any help will be appreciated.

See you soon

I have 2 GB in my T43.  Try using only 1 of 1 GB of your sticks (with the other empty location), then try this one.

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