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    RAM counter on startup

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Doodles, Sep 30, 2008.

  1. Doodles

    Doodles Starving Student

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    so... any with 9262.. i dunno about others. You have that little counter of "RAM passed" as it counts every MB you have?

    First off, let me start by saying going from 2GB to 4GB 800 is definitely an upgrade worth thinking about even if you just multitask in vista. But, not a BIG deal. But now it counts all the way to 4096... instead of 2048.. .takes double the time to pass that screen.. u cant shut that can u?
     
  2. tumnasgt

    tumnasgt Notebook Evangelist

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    In the BIOS there is probably an option called "fast boot" or similar, that will disable the RAM counting.
     
  3. kaltmond

    kaltmond Clepple

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    Well, no that option in clevo bios....
     
  4. Doodles

    Doodles Starving Student

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    i assume you mean "that option is not in clevo bios"