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September 12, 2003 02:19 pm, Noah A Hicks wrote:
> I just purchased a 256mb memory chip from ebay, physically installed
> in my laptop and booted the computer.  When I run the system monitor
> it still showes exactly the same amount (128mb).  Is there a way to
> fix this? My hardware is as follows:
> Dell Latitude LS 400
> PIII 400Mhz
>
> Thanks alot
> -Noah

Noah, does your BIOS see it during POST? If not that's where you need to 
start. If it does and you're still having trouble with the system not 
recognizing it, at the lilo boot screen hit Esc and type

linux mem=the corrected amount

and try that. It should work. I hope.

Charlie
- -- 
Edmonton,AB,Canada User 244963 at http://counter.li.org
Cooker on kernel 2.4.22-8mdk
14:29:44 up 2:39, 1 user, load average: 1.28, 0.43, 0.21
Win98 error 002: Insufficient diskspace. You need at least 300 GB free 
memory.
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