Upgrading the System Memory
Many applications will generally run faster when the computer’s
dynamic memory capacity is increased. The computer provides two
DDR memory sockets, located underneath the System Device
Cover. You can increase the amount of memory by replacing
the existing small-outline dual inline memory modules
(commonly known as SO-DIMM) with higher capacity SO-DIMMs. The
SO-DIMM can be 256MB, or 512MB in capacity. The SO -DIMM is a
DDR SDRAM which has 200 pins and runs on 2.5V. The SO-DIMM
should be PC2700 or PC3200 compliant.
Warning: Memory upgrade is a delicate process. Please observe the following
instructions carefully or have a qualified technician install it for you. Damages due to
mishandling of this procedure are NOT covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Warning: Changing memory while your computer is in suspend, power-saving or
hibernate mode may cause permanent damage to the hardware. Make sure you turn
off the power and unplug the AC cord before proceeding with a memory upgrade.
Warning: You should only use approved SO-DIMM; otherwise the system may
become unstable.