Old Laptop Memory
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I have a really old laptop (an Acer Extensa 501T from '96) with all of 32 MB of RAM. I'd like to buy some more RAM for it so I can stick Windows XP Home on it and give it to my mum to run Microsoft Money on. The problem is I can't find any information anywhere as to what I need to buy! :(( Any ideas? On another note I spent five hours today taking it to pieces to re-solder the power connect to the motherboard, and I have to say that for something so damned small I am surprised they managed to fit all that in there - there was a moment when I thought I wasn't going to get it all back! It works now though, which is good, though I do have this one machine screw left over... :suss:
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
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I have a really old laptop (an Acer Extensa 501T from '96) with all of 32 MB of RAM. I'd like to buy some more RAM for it so I can stick Windows XP Home on it and give it to my mum to run Microsoft Money on. The problem is I can't find any information anywhere as to what I need to buy! :(( Any ideas? On another note I spent five hours today taking it to pieces to re-solder the power connect to the motherboard, and I have to say that for something so damned small I am surprised they managed to fit all that in there - there was a moment when I thought I wasn't going to get it all back! It works now though, which is good, though I do have this one machine screw left over... :suss:
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
David Wulff wrote: It works now though, which is good, though I do have this one machine screw left over... Did Dreamweaver have anything to do with this? :) Nick Parker
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David Wulff wrote: It works now though, which is good, though I do have this one machine screw left over... Did Dreamweaver have anything to do with this? :) Nick Parker
Will I ever be able to live this down, you pelican plumbing female dog... :rolleyes: Actually - and don't laugh at me - I did install DW on it before the power connector started getting loose, and after I got it working again this evening... well the DW icon was much nicer than the MS Word one - hoest guv! :-O
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
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I have a really old laptop (an Acer Extensa 501T from '96) with all of 32 MB of RAM. I'd like to buy some more RAM for it so I can stick Windows XP Home on it and give it to my mum to run Microsoft Money on. The problem is I can't find any information anywhere as to what I need to buy! :(( Any ideas? On another note I spent five hours today taking it to pieces to re-solder the power connect to the motherboard, and I have to say that for something so damned small I am surprised they managed to fit all that in there - there was a moment when I thought I wasn't going to get it all back! It works now though, which is good, though I do have this one machine screw left over... :suss:
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
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Will I ever be able to live this down, you pelican plumbing female dog... :rolleyes: Actually - and don't laugh at me - I did install DW on it before the power connector started getting loose, and after I got it working again this evening... well the DW icon was much nicer than the MS Word one - hoest guv! :-O
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
David Wulff wrote: Will I ever be able to live this down, you pelican plumbing female dog... Watch it :mad: I never made any comments about your Dreamweaver posts earlier, I only noticed that others did. You shouldn't try pigeonholing someone who never made an unjust comment about Dreamweaver or your posts before. :) Good luck finding your memory though. Nick Parker
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David Wulff wrote: Will I ever be able to live this down, you pelican plumbing female dog... Watch it :mad: I never made any comments about your Dreamweaver posts earlier, I only noticed that others did. You shouldn't try pigeonholing someone who never made an unjust comment about Dreamweaver or your posts before. :) Good luck finding your memory though. Nick Parker
I can't tell if you were serious or not, but I thought I had seen you contribute to my forum thread yesterday, heance the 'p' insults. If it wasn't you then accept my appologies! :-O
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
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Simon Walton wrote: As it transpires, it just shows how crap my novelty digital camera is. Lol. No comment. :rolleyes:
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
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I can't tell if you were serious or not, but I thought I had seen you contribute to my forum thread yesterday, heance the 'p' insults. If it wasn't you then accept my appologies! :-O
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
Appologie accepted, we can be pals again. :) Nick Parker
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Simon Walton wrote: As it transpires, it just shows how crap my novelty digital camera is. Lol. No comment. :rolleyes:
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
David Wulff wrote: Lol. No comment. The last time I choose dinky factor over image quality I tell you. :) Simon "This is an equal opportunities airline. The pilot is blind." Sonork ID 100.10024
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David Wulff wrote: Lol. No comment. The last time I choose dinky factor over image quality I tell you. :) Simon "This is an equal opportunities airline. The pilot is blind." Sonork ID 100.10024
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Yeah, finding out those crappy little spy cams don't come with the half-naked woman displayed along side in the ads is really a let-down, isn't it... ;)
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Shog9 If I could sleep forever, I could forget about everything...
Shog9 wrote: Yeah, finding out those crappy little spy cams don't come with the half-naked woman displayed along side in the ads is really a let-down, isn't it... It's not an XCam, I assure you! :) Simon "This is an equal opportunities airline. The pilot is blind." Sonork ID 100.10024
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I have a really old laptop (an Acer Extensa 501T from '96) with all of 32 MB of RAM. I'd like to buy some more RAM for it so I can stick Windows XP Home on it and give it to my mum to run Microsoft Money on. The problem is I can't find any information anywhere as to what I need to buy! :(( Any ideas? On another note I spent five hours today taking it to pieces to re-solder the power connect to the motherboard, and I have to say that for something so damned small I am surprised they managed to fit all that in there - there was a moment when I thought I wasn't going to get it all back! It works now though, which is good, though I do have this one machine screw left over... :suss:
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
Crucial www.crucial.com has a really handy memory configurator which I clicked through to get this: http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.asp?Mfr%2BProductline=Acer%2BExtensa&mfr=Acer&cat=RAM&model=Extensa+501T&submit=Go
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Crucial www.crucial.com has a really handy memory configurator which I clicked through to get this: http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.asp?Mfr%2BProductline=Acer%2BExtensa&mfr=Acer&cat=RAM&model=Extensa+501T&submit=Go
Hey thanks for the link Alisdair! From their UK site I can buy 128 MB for £30 with no shipping costs - not bad considering it is so old. They also have a heck of a lot of info on memory there - I am still reading!
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
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I have a really old laptop (an Acer Extensa 501T from '96) with all of 32 MB of RAM. I'd like to buy some more RAM for it so I can stick Windows XP Home on it and give it to my mum to run Microsoft Money on. The problem is I can't find any information anywhere as to what I need to buy! :(( Any ideas? On another note I spent five hours today taking it to pieces to re-solder the power connect to the motherboard, and I have to say that for something so damned small I am surprised they managed to fit all that in there - there was a moment when I thought I wasn't going to get it all back! It works now though, which is good, though I do have this one machine screw left over... :suss:
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
One 18yrs male, red and white, good condition; daily servicing required. £500 collect ono.
I think crucial.com will have the info you need.
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David Wulff wrote: It works now though, which is good, though I do have this one machine screw left over... Did Dreamweaver have anything to do with this? :) Nick Parker
:)