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Maximum Size: Each slot is 1024MB and can be expanded to 2048MB.
SO DIMM Type for Memory Expansion: DDR2 SDRAM SO-DIMM (256MB, 512MB, 1024MB)
It can take a maximum of 2 gigabytes of ram. It will take two 1 gb sticks. It uses DDR2 laptop ram. You need to check to see if you have one stick that has 1 gb or 2 sticks that have 512 mb each. That will tell you if you need to buy one or two sticks of ram at 1 gb each. You will be able to tell a difference going from one gb to two gb of ram. I think it would be worth the investment if you plan on using the computer for another year or more.
You have to decide what brand of processor (usually Intel or AMD) what form factor your computer case is. Is it a new build or replacement your working on? AMD systems are usually a better value. Once you decide on processor and form factor its a matter of how much money you want to spend.
This can be fixed by Re-installing the Os into your laptop again this is due to some error files hanged in the Os program files.if your laptop if having Win 7,this can be correctly by Recovery Cd. if you like my comment please give me some points For my Better Growth,wishing your betterment
Before you decide replacing the motherboard, have you determined the fault in the laptop?
I suggest you attach a monitor to the laptop and power up the monitor then bootup the laptop. This will automatically switch the video data to the external monitor. If you don't get a normal Windows image then you could have a faulty video card or faulty memory. In a laptop the video card uses part of the main RAM (memory), try re-seating the RAM module/s and see if this corrects the problem. If not you could have faulty RAM module/s, take them to your friendly computer repair shop and get them to test them for you. If these are OK then you definitely have a faulty video chip problem. This is part of the motherboard and the fix is a replacement motherboard. Replacing the motherboard may not be a cost effective solution, but it depends upon the age of the laptop and the costs of repair. If you decide to get a new laptop, you can salvage the hard drive from this laptop and insert it into an USB hard drive adapter case and use it as an external USB hard drive.
Are You sure You've got installed a correct driver? The original drivers are normally placed at Your original install disc. And how You restore a n operation system on Your laptop? Probably You've not installed all chipset drivers and the mainboard cannot work properly with Your cam. Restore system from shipped disc and everything will be fine. Don't use drivers downloaded.
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