RAM expansion: and now?

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RAM expansion: and now?

#1 Post by angspat » Sat Mar 18, 2006 9:21 am

Hallo,
I am trying to expand the RAM of my Thinkpad T22.
I have a SDRAM SODIMM pc100 256 Mb, Ttat I put in addiction of the original RAm of 128 Mb.
Well, when I start the notebook, the system go in BIOS modality. And ask me to insert a serie of options.
It is normal?
What need that I do for the effective start of my notebook?
thanks to all

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#2 Post by Orevin » Sat Mar 18, 2006 10:49 am

What is your BIOS asking for? Do you get any error messages, codes, beeps?

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#3 Post by angspat » Sat Mar 18, 2006 11:59 am

[quote="Orevin"]What is your BIOS asking for? Do you get any error messages, codes, beeps?[/quote]


Hallo Orevin.
We meet us again..
The notebook start with this monitor:

ERROR
0232: Extended RAM Failed in offset: 1A


Press <F1> ti Setup

(I Have buyed this SRAM Sodimm, but now I Have understand that My IBM Thinkpad needs a specific SDRAM IBM compatible. It is right?)

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#4 Post by angspat » Sat Mar 18, 2006 12:01 pm

[quote="Orevin"]What is your BIOS asking for? Do you get any error messages, codes, beeps?[/quote]

If I press F1 I go to BIOS Setup Utility, with a long serie of questions..

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#5 Post by Orevin » Sat Mar 18, 2006 11:45 pm

I guess, the memory stick is not compatible. Maybe high density? Try the chip in the other memory slot.

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#6 Post by angspat » Sun Mar 19, 2006 5:28 am

[quote="Orevin"]I guess, the memory stick is not compatible. Maybe high density? Try the chip in the other memory slot.[/quote]

Ok, I try.
I have a pair of beers for you.

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#7 Post by tfflivemb2 » Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:33 am

Yes, the 256mb chip HAS to be PC100 LOW DENSITY. There are a lot of 256mb PC100 sticks out there that aren't Low Density.

You can tell by sight, if the ram stick has 16 chips on it, 8 on each side.

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#8 Post by angspat » Sun Mar 19, 2006 12:04 pm

[quote="tfflivemb2"]Yes, the 256mb chip HAS to be PC100 LOW DENSITY. There are a lot of 256mb PC100 sticks out there that aren't Low Density.

You can tell by sight, if the ram stick has 16 chips on it, 8 on each side.[/quote]

Hallo tfflivemb2,
the look of my RAM 256 Mb is exactly the same of other RAM 128 Mb..
four chips on each side..

I think that is NOT a PC 100 LOW DENSITY..

Somebody needs this kind of RAM?..

Tanx

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#9 Post by tfflivemb2 » Sun Mar 19, 2006 12:33 pm

If it has four on each side just like your 128mb stick, then no it will not work.

You might be able to sell your stick on eBay ($40-50). I am getting ready to list a stick like yours on eBay, so that I can buy another LOW DENSITY stick.

The high density sticks might work in a Dell system. I had a friend try it for me in either a Inspiron or Latitude, I don't remember which.

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#10 Post by angspat » Sun Mar 19, 2006 7:00 pm

Yes I will try to sell this RAM stick on Ebay.
Now I know that I need a low density stick.
I have a IBM Thinkpad manual, and there I read that my T22 needs "sodimm sdram 100 mhz" and no more new, and so...
Thank you very much to all, from Palermo, Italy

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