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Old February 19th, 2001, 01:35 AM   #1
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just got my 128 upgrade SODIMM, but it don't work. As in, when I put it in and start windows, it restarts. safe mode halts with a himem.sys error in the extended memory. Linux also refuses to boot. Is this a bad chip? the tech support guy said to reinstall windows overtop of the old install to get it to recognise the new memory. Anyone ever have to do this? i've never heard of it.
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toshiba satellite 2595cdt
win98
128 meg SODIMM from crucial (a division of Micron)
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Old February 19th, 2001, 10:15 AM   #2
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If the unit works fine without it, then yes it is a bad sodimm. I always use kingston memory for toshiba, never had a problem with it before.

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Old February 19th, 2001, 09:13 PM   #3
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Likewise, I've used Kingston in my own personal Toshiba laptop and it works fine as well. You shouldn't have to do anything other than install the memory. You do want to make sure it's seated properly but that's it. Reinstalling Windows won't solve any memory problems but rather it will create other problems with your software. Windows doesn't need to recognize memory, the system itself does. Where was this phone tech from?

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Old February 20th, 2001, 12:28 PM   #4
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1. Can the unit accept 128M modules? (Some older systems cannot)

2. Do you need to increase the size of the laptop's hibernation partition? (My Sony could accept up to 256M, but was limited to 192M by the hibernation partition.)

3. Test the memory, if you have a RAM testing program like Troubleshooter or AMIDiags.

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Old February 23rd, 2001, 06:34 PM   #5
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Try here.

Upgrade information for the Satellite 2595CDT

Module
Size Memory
Type Error
Checking Part No. Price
(ea.) Web
Price You
Save Stock Qty. Order
16MB SDRAM, 66MHz CL=2 Non-parity CT166883 $46.99 $42.29 $4.70 Yes
32MB SDRAM, 66MHz CL=2 Non-parity CT166882 $35.99 $32.39 $3.60 Yes
64MB SDRAM, 66MHz CL=2 Non-parity CT166884 $37.99 $34.19 $3.80 Yes
128MB SDRAM, 66MHz CL=2 Non-parity CT166881 $72.99 $65.69 $7.30 Yes

Manufacturer Toshiba
Model Satellite 2595CDT
Maximum Memory 192MB
Standard Memory 64MB non-removable

http://www.crucial.com/store/listpar...595CDT&x=9&y=9

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Old February 25th, 2001, 02:35 PM   #6
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I got a replacement in the mail yesterday, same problem. Any ideas? I assume that this means either my laptop board is bad or they keep sending me the wrong one. any other options? I'm gonna call toshiba tech support tomorrow and see what they say...
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Old February 25th, 2001, 08:32 PM   #7
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Try setting the BIOS settings to default settings, then power up and see what takes!
It may need to start with a "virgin" status, to recognose any changes in memory. Presarios do that occasionally too.

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Old March 2nd, 2001, 02:16 AM   #8
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could be that crucial (micron) fouled up get their tech support, i used them with my compaq presario with no problems

but my machine is limited to 96 MB <TRAGIC> however the battery life is up by arround 50% which is great (less harddrive use)

Toshiba may use the old line of you should have bought from them <DOUBLE The Price!!!> but that is normal with most major manufacturers
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Old March 2nd, 2001, 02:19 AM   #9
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Oops nearly forgot to mention i have had luck with weird older machines by resetting the bios (not nice but necessary) DO NOT try this unless you are a hardened fiddler or you have a Techie to hand !!! Good Luck Matey !
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