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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: caymanreview on April 13, 2004, 03:00:44 AM
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ive got a sony vaio picturebook c1vp, basically a dressed up c1vn
i am definantly going to be upgrading ram asap and was wondering how in depth this process was in a small laptop like this?
should i be worried about harming anything, or should i just let a pro do it at a computer place?
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i dont have your model vaio, but if you flip mine upsidedown, there are screws to remove right where the ram is on the board. its not hard to replace at all. just make sure its the right kind. hope this helps im smashed.
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thanks bro, +T
i dont have my vaio here, im in the process of moving, so it is at the new house, and i wont be there till this morning
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another question:
is there space to "add" ram, or do i have to replace the 112 stick with something bigger? becuase i can only find 128mb sticks for my model picturebook, thats not much of an addition if i have to replace the 112 with it
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4allmemory.com
it will look up your memory capabilities just from your model number
EDIT: http://4allmemory.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.memorySearch&manufacturer_id=77&model_id=24151 (http://4allmemory.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.memorySearch&manufacturer_id=77&model_id=24151)
all that will fit in your lappy is an extra stick of 64
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Maximum memory: 192 MB
Standard memory: 128 MB (non-removable)
Slots: 1 socket
so all i have to do is buy a 64mb stick
now....who has experience opening up the picturebook asnd can give me some decent instructions so i dont fuck up anything
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it's a piece of cake remove the screws on the bottom and add the new ram 10 second job
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it's a piece of cake remove the screws on the bottom and add the new ram 10 second job
right on man, thanks
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for those that dont have the ram on the bottom you have to take the keyboard out- its really easy tho
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FWIW, there is 2 different outfits in japan that offer a 256 mb upgrade (384 total, after the processor uses it's allocation) chips. the picturebooks take a special kind (size) of memory, and they are the only ones that offer anything above 128mb. they used to be on ebay all the time (that's where i got mine) look on some of the pictutrebook forums for more info....
http://www.agoraquest.com/viewforum.php?forum=42
http://www.farstand.com/cgi-bin/pcg-c1/Forum.exe
http://www.vaioethics.com/ - must use a translator, but tons of tricks and info.....
steve
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(384 total, after the processor uses it's allocation)
more likely a portion reserved as video RAM... quite common nowadays on lower end motherboards
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it seems that the 256mb upgrade is no longer being produced. it is not on ebay and a few people on those sites are also looking to buy the upgrades...
i registered and posted in all of them, so hopefully i can get lucky. big +T for the help!
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Don't but the Kingmax Picturebook RAM, mine crapped out within a year or so in my C1VN.
Peace,
Ben