just added 2GB to 1GB T61

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just added 2GB to 1GB T61

#1 Post by esmail » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:25 am

Hi

I just added 2 GB to the 1 GB that came with my new T61.

An observations/questions:

When I booted it up the first time after the change I expected that
there would be some sort of BIOS message that it had detected more
RAM, but actually, now that I think about it, I never get any sort of
BIOS messages during the boot process (I think .. I haven't rebooted
the system yet that often :-)

Should I have seen a message from the system that it detected a new
memory size?

The system recognized the new memory though, so I guess it's ok.

I also adjusted the page file size to be the 4596 (as recommended by
the system) and made the initial size == max size. Does that seem
like a reasonable setting? (I have the 7200rpm 100GB drive)

Thanks,

Esmail

ps: So far I am thrilled with this system.
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#2 Post by tylerwylie » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:29 am

I've heard in Windows the page file minimum and maximum size should be the same, but with 3gb of memory I doubt it needs to be that big :)
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#3 Post by esmail » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:30 am

tylerwylie wrote:I've heard in Windows the page file minimum and maximum size should be the same, but with 3gb of memory I doubt it needs to be that big :)
good point .. I wonder what amount most people with this sort of RAM (3 GB) set aside.
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#4 Post by Rochefort » Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:41 am

esmail wrote:
tylerwylie wrote:I've heard in Windows the page file minimum and maximum size should be the same, but with 3gb of memory I doubt it needs to be that big :)
good point .. I wonder what amount most people with this sort of RAM (3 GB) set aside.

I don't use swap and my T 42p 1,5 Gb runs faster :)
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#5 Post by tylerwylie » Wed Jan 02, 2008 12:01 pm

Having some sort of swap or page file is always a good thing, but with my Thinkpad I have 2GB of memory(will be going up to 4 soon :D) and will bring my swap partition down from 2gb to 512 or something around there.
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#6 Post by SHoTTa35 » Wed Jan 02, 2008 12:14 pm

Microsoft thinks it's good practice to have your pagefile 150% x the amount of RAM you have. So if you have 2GB you should have a 3GB pagefile. I don't do that tho, once i have more than 1GB of RAM (who doesn't these days?) i drop my pagefile to 256min - 512MB max. I keep a pagefile for errors generated by the system. They are dumped there when something happens. I have 2GB of RAM now.
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