[ltp] Memory upgrade
Trevor Osatchuk
linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
Fri, 14 Dec 2001 18:44:31 -0700
Ahhh, Rob! Where you in the greater Edmonton area I would stand you a
pitcher of the finest ale! I just had to shove it in there a little more
enthusiastically and Bam!(ala Emeril)
Thanks to everyone who responded! I gotta go do some serious computin' now!
trev
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-linux-thinkpad@bm-soft.com
[mailto:owner-linux-thinkpad@bm-soft.com]On Behalf Of Rob Mayoff
Sent: December 14, 2001 5:57 PM
To: linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
Subject: Re: [ltp] Memory upgrade
Are you sure you put the memory all the way into the slot? It can take
a little effort to get it seated properly, at least on my 770Z.
On many Thinkpads, you hold down F1 during a cold boot to get to the
BIOS setup. That means: turn the machine off, press and hold F1, turn
on the machine. Keep holding F1 until the BIOS setup appears.
+---------- On Dec 14, Trevor Osatchuk said:
> This is the same whether I have my 64m chip in, the old chip in(which I
> currently have no idea on the size) or no chip in. I try to get into the
> bios with ctrl-f1 and/or ctrl-esc and I come up in the error screen. How
do
> I get directly to the bios?
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