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The two chips on top with the "wrapping" are the RAM chips, and the copper on top is for RF shielding or heat dissipation. I have tested two bad boards with the unit apart on my workbench, and even removed and replaced the RAM...
I hope it works for you, and at least the seller says that it works well. I hope he didn't leave the end of the sentence off that says, "....as long as you don't touch or move it." That is the original problematic version of...
RichK - Oh, yea, it was you... The thing is, the behaviour that you are describing could be caused by two things: one or more bits of the memory's address bus has a fault in a trace, solder connection, or via, or(because the wrong card...
I'm almost absolutely positive that a 64MB card will work in a machine that originally came with a 32MB card.... That post by the other person that tried it here probably just bought a bad card on eBay, and that was actually the reason...
Here is the PDF file with the specifications for the laptop. They are slightly different now, though, as I am an engineer, and have modified it... I upgraded the USB to USB 2.0, using the bottom PCMCIA slot for this, so all that you...
I agree that Toshiba is highly lacking in the department of customer relations, and gladly I will never have a need to call them. They have "badged" some problem units, to be sure, but for every model they sold that had...
I'll sell you my old Toshiba 1905-S301 laptop for $600/offer. It's a little banged and scratched up, but it works very well. It's a 2000MHz Pentium4 with a CD burner/DVD drive and 15" Active Matrix display with no dead pixels, 40...
I hate it when people flame a company because they don't "jump" when someone screams... Toshiba makes some of the best laptops that can be found, and they actually build many of them themselves, while almost all other...
Update: The card did not work, and exibited the same problems with the other cards in question here. I have contacted the seller, but he has not contacted me back. After resoldering the original board, removing and replacing RAM...
Quote: Originally Posted by dellengineer04 Ithat is the desktop processor they have put in these laptops. Toshiba did this thinking that it would speed it up, it slowed it down, because it increased the processor...
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