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    MK3 swap

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by r.wyll, Nov 3, 2014.

  1. Shawn

    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    Try the memory from your mk1??
     
  2. r.wyll

    r.wyll Notebook Geek

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    The 2g stick that came with it is some Hynix from Korea I have another 2g Samsung stick from my mk1 ImageUploadedByTapatalk1415668350.186705.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1415668391.401317.jpg



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  3. r.wyll

    r.wyll Notebook Geek

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    Unfortunately I'm away from home in a motel at the moment. All I have is my cf-30 mk3 and my cf-18


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  4. r.wyll

    r.wyll Notebook Geek

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    Tried with just Samsung memory and voilà... ImageUploadedByTapatalk1415668701.195944.jpg

    I have another 2GB Samsung stick at home. Looks like I will be using it!

    What elsecan I do to test?
    Runningdiagnostic utility now


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  5. Shawn

    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    I am glad we found the problem...

    Sorry to be a nit picker, but can you combine some of your one line posts into one post instead of 4 different posts?
    The thread gets very hard to read.......It may look ok on Tap a talk, but on a laptop it's difficult to follow..

    Thanks
    Shawn
     
  6. toughasnails

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    I just put them all in one post...much easier reading it now :thumbsup:
     
  7. r.wyll

    r.wyll Notebook Geek

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    Everything back in. All covers secure. Past POST and windows booting up

    Thanks fellas


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  8. r.wyll

    r.wyll Notebook Geek

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    What would cause my WWAN card not to be picked up? It came out of my mk1 cf-30. When the mk3 was delivered, it had a Sprint EVDO card in a sled. I put my sled in from my mk1 that had a Novotel EU860D WWAN card and it is not being picked up. What are my options?


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    I'm just catching up on reading via a MK3 Windows7 image hard drive/caddy in a MK2CF-30, and wondering if you've run all your updates for the system and everything is working well in the device manager? It takes several re-boots to get everything up and running with a "newer" version/operating system running inside an "older" CF-30...Kudos to all the above advice on running a hot spot for your wi-fi needs...Please keep us informed as to your past week's adventure...
     
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    Dip switches?

    Just stopped by and haven't read the whole thread.

    Good luck.

    J'd
     
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    r.wyll Notebook Geek

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    Most all is well. Have a hiccup after I update at POST but rebooting on battery power usually solves it. Ended up using AT&T's communication manager 7.0 and ditched Mobilink. So far hsdpa is flawless. Have upgraded to 4gb memory. Probably a large ssd after the holidays. Getting used to win 7. Had xp way too long. But I enjoyed it. Gps, DVDs, hcsd, WWAN, and touchscreen all working as they should. Thanks again fellas! If I have anymore issues I'll be sure to report.


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