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    Old Toshiba 2800-100 upgrade

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by massof2002, Dec 26, 2005.

  1. massof2002

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    Hello,

    my wife has an old laptop like in title that, i think, it's time to upgrade. So i've decided to change the old Toshi 6Gb hdd with a newer one, but i don't remember how much is the BX chipset or toshi 2800-100 bios limit.
    I would like to do the same thing with the cpu changing the original Celeron 650 mobile with a pIII mobile. The top version
    of this notebook was a 2800-400 that had a pIII 750. and the bios of this two machine is the same.

    Is there someone here that have or had do this thing with time laptop?

    Thank to all in advance