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Hardware Upgrades

Increasing Memory

You can increase the amount of RAM (random access memory) in the notebook with an optional PC Card or with optional memory boards.

The notebook has two memory slots. Each slot supports a PC2100-compliant 128-Megabyte, 256-Megabyte, or 512-Megabyte memory board.

Displaying Memory Information

When RAM increases, the operating system increases the hard drive space reserved for the hibernation file.

If you experience problems with Hibernation after increasing RAM, verify that your hard drive has enough free space for the larger hibernation file.

To display the amount of RAM in the system:

In Windows 2000 Professional, select Start > Settings Control Panel > System > General tab.

In Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional, select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System > General tab.

To display the amount of free space on your hard drive:

Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop, then select your hard drive. Information about the space on the drive is displayed in a status bar at the bottom of the window.

To display the amount of space required by the hibernation file:

In Windows 2000 Professional, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Compaq Power > Hibernation tab.

In Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional, select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options icon > Hibernate tab.

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Default Assignment Easy Access ButtonsUsing the Default Settings Learning More About Windows Media Player Changing the Default Email ApplicationUsing Custom Assignments and Schemes Keypads Using the Internal KeypadTurning the Internal Keypad On and Off Switching Key Functions on the Internal Keypad Using an External KeypadTurning Num Lock Mode On or Off at Startup Turning Num Lock Mode On or Off as You WorkRunning the Notebook on Battery Power Battery PacksIdentifying Battery Packs Inserting or Removing a Primary Battery Pack Inserting or Removing a MultiBay Battery Pack Charging a Battery Pack Charging a Primary and a MultiBay Battery Pack Charging a New Battery PackCharging an In-Use Battery Pack Accessing Charge Displays Monitoring the Charge in a Battery PackObtaining Accurate Charge Information Displaying Charge Information on the ScreenInterpreting Charge Displays Indication Percent of a Full Charge Remaining Displaying Charge Information on a Battery PackIdentifying Low-Battery Conditions Managing Low-Battery ConditionsLow-Battery Condition Critical Low-Battery ConditionWhen External Power Is Available Resolving Low-Battery ConditionsWhen a Charged Battery Pack Is Available When No Power Source Is AvailableWhen to Calibrate Calibrating a Battery PackHow to Calibrate Charging the Battery PackDischarging the Battery Pack Recharging the Battery Pack Conserving Power as You Work Battery Conservation Procedures and SettingsSelecting Power Conservation Settings At These Temperatures Pack for This Time Storing a Battery PackFinding More Power Information Disposing of a Used Battery PackAdding a Drive to the System DrivesTerms for Drive Media Understanding Drive TermsTerms for Types of Drives Caring for Drives Using the IDE Drive Light Inserting a Hard Drive into a MultiBay Hard Drive Adapter Using a MultiBay Hard Drive AdapterRemoving and Inserting a MultiBay Drive Inserting a hard drive into a MultiBay hard drive adapter Removing a Hard Drive from a MultiBay Hard Drive Adapter Removing a Drive from the MultiBay Removing a drive from the MultiBay Inserting a Drive into the MultiBay Inserting a CD or DVD Inserting and Removing Drive MediaRemoving a CD or DVD With Power Removing a CD or DVD Without Power Removing a Diskette or Disk Inserting a Diskette or DiskAvoiding Standby and Hibernation Using Drive MediaDisplaying Media Contents Canceling Autorun on an Audio CD Setting Autorun PreferencesCaring for Drive Media Displaying the Contents of a MediumFinding More Drive Software Information Using the Volume Buttons Adjusting VolumeUsing the Volume Control Icon Using the Internal Speakers Using the Internal Microphone Identifying Audio Jacks Connecting an Audio DeviceUsing the Audio-Out Jack Using the Microphone JackVideo and Composite-Video Connections Connecting a Video DeviceConnecting the Video Connecting an S-Video DeviceConnecting the Audio Turning a Video Device On and Off Changing the Color Television Format Finding CD and DVD Software Information External Device Connections Connecting a Standard DeviceConnecting a USB Device Enabling USB Legacy Support Using a USB DeviceLinking to an Infrared Device Avoiding Standby While Using Infrared Setting Up an Infrared TransmissionFinding Communication and Security Information Connecting an Optional Cable LockSelecting a PC Card Obtaining UpgradesUsing PC Cards Inserting a PC Card Configuring a PC CardStopping and Removing a PC Card Displaying Memory Information Increasing MemoryRemoving or Inserting a Memory Board Opening the memory compartment Removing a memory board Inserting a memory board Closing the memory compartment Replacing the Primary Hard Drive To remove a hard drive, pull the drive out of the bay Finding Mini PCI and MultiPort Information Product Agency Series Number Regulatory Agency Series NumbersOperating Environment TemperatureRelative humidity noncondensing Maximum altitude unpressurizedModem Specifications Rated Input PowerFinding More Environmental 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