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- Memory Upgrade Module
The amount of memory displayed should be approximately the total of all memory modules installed. There may be a discrepancy which is allocated for fixed video memory.Enabling/Disabling Turbo MemoryTurbo Memory is an optional module that is used to act as a cache for frequently-accessed applications and information. If you have Turbo Memory installed in your system, it can be enabled or disabled as follows:Enabling Windows ReadyBoost™ To enable Windows ReadyBoost for Intel® Turbo Memory, perform the following simple steps:
1Click on Start > All Programs.
2Locate the Intel Turbo Memory program group.
3Select Intel Turbo Memory Console.
4Select [Continue] when you see the Microsoft® Windows User Account Control prompt that says “A program
needs your permission to continue. If you started this program, continue.”
5Select [Enable Windows ReadyBoost].
6Reboot your system.
IF THE TOTAL MEMORY DISPLAYED IS INCORRECT, CHECK THAT YOUR MEMORY UPGRADE MODULE IS
PROPERLY INSTALLED. (IF THE MODULE IS PROPERLY INSTALLED AND THE CAPACITY IS STILL NOT
CORRECTLY RECOGNIZED, SEE TROUBLESHOOTING ON PAGE 80.
NVCACHE PARTITION: PLEASE NOTE THAT THE NVCACHE PARTITION ON YOUR HARD DISK DRIVE IS
DEDICATED TO THE TURBO MEMORY MODULE. IF YOU SEE THE NVCACHE PARTITION, DO NOT COPY
ANY DATA TO IT OR USE THIS PARTITION DIRECTLY. DOING SO COULD RESULT IN DATA LOSS OR
CORRUPTION, FOR WHICH FUJITSU IS NOT RESPONSIBLE.