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    Best place to get Fujitsu serviced in Bay Area

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by Jay07, Oct 30, 2007.

  1. Jay07

    Jay07 Notebook Consultant

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    I have an old Fujitsu C2220 laptop that I want serviced.
    I know there is T3 Computers that services these, is their anything else you would recommend? I am way out of warranty, just want to get stuff fixed.

    Also, anyone know the max amount of ram I can put in this thing? Its old, but I think fixing the fan and adding some ram will make it work fine again. It'll cost around 200 for all the fixing, if anyone thinks its not worth it, please state why, i'm open to opinion
     
  2. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    Being that it has a P4 1GB of memory seems about right though I don't know for sure. A faster hard drive if you using a 4200RPM which is fairly typical on older notebooks will give a nice performance boost.
     
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    Jay07 Notebook Consultant

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    When I search, it says that the max the laptop can have is 768mb.
    But I would like to put in 1gb or even 2gb. How can I do this?
    I want to use this laptop with Vista and don't think the 512 will be enough
     
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    You could buy the memory somewhere it is easy to return should it not work out.
     
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    noahsark Notebook Evangelist

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    It could be that the mother board won't see anything bigger than a stick of 512MB and that there is 128MB soldered onto the motherboard, but I don't know for sure. T3 would know.