I even got on chat with emachine online help and they DIDN"T know the answer, I bought a 4 gig SD card, the system chimes when inserted, but it doesn't show in "my computer", the 512meg I have is recognised...
Emachine chat support could only suggest I buy several different sizes to figure this out, what a crock...
Anyway, I am assuming it is at least 1gig, maybe 2gig, back when these lappy units were sold camera capacities and such were a bit different than now....
I searched here, really didn't find a solid answer, and online searching brings me nothing but dead ends....this is my last annoyance, got everything else running great, even the random fan spinups and weird shutdowns are gone, so it was definately an XP issue with the power now feature, the stepdown multiplier and voltage controller when on battery or plugged works great configed through the Win7 power options in control panel, system runs @800mhz until the power is needed on battery or plugged in...increased battery life to well over 2 hours.....and the mems changes back and forth from 200mhz to 166mhz, depending on activity, just like the CPU...had me concerned the first time I checked with CPU-z and saw it @166mhz, then i watched it change as I increased demand..Win7 is the bomb..
Thanks in advance....
Edited by bldegle2 - 5/20/11 at 3:42am
Emachine chat support could only suggest I buy several different sizes to figure this out, what a crock...
Anyway, I am assuming it is at least 1gig, maybe 2gig, back when these lappy units were sold camera capacities and such were a bit different than now....
I searched here, really didn't find a solid answer, and online searching brings me nothing but dead ends....this is my last annoyance, got everything else running great, even the random fan spinups and weird shutdowns are gone, so it was definately an XP issue with the power now feature, the stepdown multiplier and voltage controller when on battery or plugged works great configed through the Win7 power options in control panel, system runs @800mhz until the power is needed on battery or plugged in...increased battery life to well over 2 hours.....and the mems changes back and forth from 200mhz to 166mhz, depending on activity, just like the CPU...had me concerned the first time I checked with CPU-z and saw it @166mhz, then i watched it change as I increased demand..Win7 is the bomb..
Thanks in advance....
Edited by bldegle2 - 5/20/11 at 3:42am





