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Hi there,
as a thinkpad user (I have an Thinkpad X201) I can suggest you the next
website - http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:t60 - is a dedicated
thinkpad user website with a lot of information.
For RAM questions - have a look here -
Here quantumgravity -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEgxCg3pSyU
You have no excuse now, flash or install windows 10! :P
Tried with on a computer with DDR2 on purpose but I didn't get the DDR2 type,
instead it says "unkown". It worked to know the working speed, though.
sudo demidecode -t 17
Is shorter in info for this case.
Just hit esc and it will reboot.
http://www.linuxnix.com/find-ram-details-in-linuxunix/
I'm sorry that didn't help. It very late now. If tomorrow I see you didn't
find a solution I'll try to research this a little bit. Maybe try the memtest
thing leaving the lappy on while you sleep/work/etc ..
cheers
Run memtest. it will tell you the memory clock if you're interested.
it dose!
Terrible spelling _._._._._._:::
No it doesn't. It depends on the transfer speed of your memory and tour
processor but it is 1:30 to 2:30 hours
Tell me something, maese. Do you have a swap partition?
I'm so glad you had a good experience--I have a T61 upgraded to 4 gigs, which
is plenty for my purposes and was an excellent confidence-building experience
for a laptop hardware n00b.
I believe you can take them up to 8 gigs if you know what you're doing but I
don't.
I use my T61 for
The scanning of the entire memory again and again does. But you will see the
clock info immediately.
Hey guys,
i have a thinkpad t60 and i often encounter problems when i do stuff that
requires a little bit more ram.
A webpage with a lot of images can slow the pc down in a way that it's
effectively frozen;
also if i do some work with gimp.
I thought, maybe the ram is the bottleneck, because
here is a video showing how:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIzDyWLr-qY
"I thought, maybe the ram is the bottleneck, because it's only 1g."
its very likely that is the case i recommend at least 2GB of RAM
I your processor supports 64 bits, why not 4gb?
+1
I have yet to use full 2 gb on my laptop (or the previous one). Both lappys
have/had 4 gb ram, I never saw the point in having more than 2 gb of ram. I
have to say that I hate multitasking. I love to do one thing at the time, so
maybe that is the reason why my ram usage rarely exceedes 1 gb
Right.
I think that more that 667mhz for t60, will be compatible, but useless.
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