Why doesn't it make sense? That is exactly the design of the Inspiron 2650:
. Customer accessible RAM under the trap door on the bottom. . "Non-removable" RAM under the keyboard (and quite removable). Carl -----Original Message----- From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary VanderMolen Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 6:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Hardware:Dell inspiron 2200 - memory upgrade Did you find the keyboard removal instructions? <http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins2200/en/SM/keyboard.htm#10 84976> However, it doesn't make sense for a machine to have RAM slots in two widely separated locations. Gary VanderMolen ----- Original Message ----- No Wayne the slot door leads nowhere - the non-removable 256Mb base memory is under it protected by a tin shield whose edges extend under the base plate thus rendering it equally non-movable! - it may as well not be there! Clearly the answer must lie under the keyboard - there are no other doors/flaps or other means of ingress. -- ---------------------------------------- To Change your email Address for this list, send the following message: CHANGE WIN-HOME your_old_address your_new_address to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Note carefully that both old and new addresses are required. -- ---------------------------------------- To Change your email Address for this list, send the following message: CHANGE WIN-HOME your_old_address your_new_address to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Note carefully that both old and new addresses are required.
