To Remove A Memory Upgrade Module; Checking The Memory Capacity - Fujitsu Lifebook P1510 User Manual

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TO REMOVE A MEMORY
UPGRADE MODULE
1. Perform steps 1 through 4 of Installing
a Memory Upgrade Module.
2. Pull the clips sideways away from each
side of the memory upgrade module at
the same time.
3. While holding the clips out, remove the
module from the slot by lifting it up and
pulling towards the rear of your note-
book.
4. Store the memory upgrade module in a
static guarded sleeve.
5. Replace the cover. (Figure 4-4)
6. Replace the screws.
User-Installable Features
CHECKING THE MEMORY
CAPACITY
Once you have changed the system
memory capacity by either adding or
removing a memory upgrade module, be
sure to check that your notebook has
recognized the change.
Your notebook uses Dynamic
Video Memory Technology
(DVMT), which allows the
video driver to dynamically
determine the amount of
memory that is used. Your
notebook can use a maximum
of 128 MB of system memory
for video functions.
You can check the memory capacity by
clicking [Start] -> Control Panel, then
double-clicking the System icon. Select the
General tab and check the amount of
memory under "Computer."
The amount of memory displayed should
be approximately the total of all memory
modules
installed.
There
discrepancy of several megabytes which
are allocated for fixed video memory.
If the total memory displayed is
incorrect, check that your
memory upgrade module is
properly installed.
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