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Previously on "Memory upgrade on Toshiba Equiuim Laptop"

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by Mustang View Post
    Hi VF. I did thanks yes. The 2nd/original RAM location is under the keyboard. It was hidden by a couple of layers of tinfoil and wires but I eventually found it. Thanks for your help!

    I now have it at max RAM size which has helped the speed but sadly I still get the error messages which Toshiba insisted would go away once I had both RAM chips compatable. It's been suggested that I reinstall the Operating system.

    More time spent - cheaper to buy a new one!!
    Where did you buy your RAM?

    If it was from Crucial or if it was Kingston RAM, don't they offer guaranteed compatability?

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  • Mustang
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    Originally posted by voodooflux View Post
    Did you ever sort this Mustang?
    Hi VF. I did thanks yes. The 2nd/original RAM location is under the keyboard. It was hidden by a couple of layers of tinfoil and wires but I eventually found it. Thanks for your help!

    I now have it at max RAM size which has helped the speed but sadly I still get the error messages which Toshiba insisted would go away once I had both RAM chips compatable. It's been suggested that I reinstall the Operating system.

    More time spent - cheaper to buy a new one!!

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  • voodooflux
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    Did you ever sort this Mustang?

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  • voodooflux
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    Originally posted by Mustang View Post
    Equium M50-PSM57E
    Not quite the same model code, but is this of any use? Seems to suggest a couple of possible locations - one likely candidate is that the second memory slot is hidden under the first memory module.

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  • Mustang
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    Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
    This may not be applicable in your case, but some memory is built on-board the motherboard as this would provide faster response for the graphics card, which shares the m/b memory.
    Hopefully that is a worst case scenario and won't apply but useful to know. I will phone Toshiba support tomorrow but last time I spoke to them they seemed to suggest the original RAM was upgradeable. Fingers crossed!

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  • Mustang
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    Originally posted by voodooflux View Post
    What model is the laptop?
    Equium M50-PSM57E

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  • voodooflux
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    Originally posted by Mustang View Post
    Any suggestions?!
    What model is the laptop?

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by Mustang View Post
    My wife's laptop was running slow so I decided to add more RAM as it only had 256KB. When I checked with what memory to buy they recommended adding RAM to the expansion port and also swap out the existing RAM taking the total to 2GB

    I ordered the RAM and installed the expansion RAM first. All fine and the laptop does run better. However I get some error messages that the Toshiba tech support say is due to minor differences between the new RAm and the existing RAM.

    I am now trying to find a manual that shows me where the existing RAM is but do you think I can find it?! Can I heck?! I have taken the back off and looked under the keyboard but not there.........!

    I may resort to getting someone else to do it since I will be in the doghouse if I b*@@er up Mrs Mustangs laptop!!

    Any suggestions?!
    This may not be applicable in your case, but some memory is built on-board the motherboard as this would provide faster response for the graphics card, which shares the m/b memory. I know it may not be of help....

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  • Mustang
    started a topic Memory upgrade on Toshiba Equiuim Laptop

    Memory upgrade on Toshiba Equiuim Laptop

    My wife's laptop was running slow so I decided to add more RAM as it only had 256KB. When I checked with what memory to buy they recommended adding RAM to the expansion port and also swap out the existing RAM taking the total to 2GB

    I ordered the RAM and installed the expansion RAM first. All fine and the laptop does run better. However I get some error messages that the Toshiba tech support say is due to minor differences between the new RAm and the existing RAM.

    I am now trying to find a manual that shows me where the existing RAM is but do you think I can find it?! Can I heck?! I have taken the back off and looked under the keyboard but not there.........!

    I may resort to getting someone else to do it since I will be in the doghouse if I b*@@er up Mrs Mustangs laptop!!

    Any suggestions?!

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