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Fw: Fujitsu Memory Configurations


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  • From: "Gareth Cook" <gcook@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 11:19:13 +0000
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I suppose that WOULD be the smart thing to do :-) - I'll try it tonight.

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----- Forwarded by Gareth Cook/UK/IBM on 04/02/2002 11:19 -----
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"Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
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> DIMMS in general normally do NOT have to be installed in Pairs...

True when you're talking 144/168 pin DIMMs but these are 72 pin ones
which in the old Pentium Mobo's using 72pin SIMMs had to be installed in
pairs.

> I have 3 laptops which all take SODIMMS, and NONE of those
> machines require
> them to be fitted in pairs. (in fact at least one of them
> only has a single
> slot!)

Are these using 72pin DIMMs though?

> So until it has been proven by Gareth, I'd take it with a
> large pinch of
> salt...

Agreed but I do expect it to be pairs needed...

....perhaps Gareth could just pull one DIMM out of a penpad that he has
now and see whether it recognises just the memory in the one remaining
slot?

Phil



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