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3. Double-click the
System
icon and then select the
Device Manager
tab in the
System Properties
window.
4. Click on the device that you are interested in, and then click on the
Properties
button.
5. For many items, the
Properties
window will have tabs for
Drivers
and
Resources.
You can use these windows to identify if the device
is conflicting with resources used by other devices, and perhaps
resolve the problem.
6. You may be able to resolve some conflicts by making changes to
the port configurations by using the system setup utility (see
Chapter 3).
Installing Memory
This notebook has a memory compartment, which contains two sockets
for industry standard SODIMMS (Small Outline Dual In-line Memory
Modules). These modules are readily available from numerous third-
party manufacturers.
Warning :
Before any memory is installed, it must select
the correct speed rating. If the memory has an incorrect
speed, it can affect the performance of your machine or
even damage the system. We recommend that you obtain
approved memory modules from your system vendor.
The memory compartment is located in the base of the notebook.
Install extra memory as follows:
1. Before you begin, turn off your computer, disconnect the AC
adapter, and remove the internal battery.
2. Take precautions to prevent static electricity causing damage to
your memory card as follows:
If you can, wear a grounding wrist strap that’s connected to a
safely grounded connection during the installation.
Discharge any accumulated static electricity by touching the
metal case of a safely grounded device before beginning the
installation.










