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From: mbutterweck on 17 Apr 2008 14:16 Hi, I've a question what could be wrong? I bought a additional memory: Kingston KTT3110/64 - 64 MB. There is said that is compatibile with this laptop : http://www.memoryx.net/pa2069u.html But after insert it to the slot when computer starts there is text on screen "Please remove incompatibile memory card from the slot". Regards, Michal Butterweck
From: Richard Carpenter on 17 Apr 2008 20:50 <mbutterweck(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:a5649326-f733-4ba3-92c4-39a95efdb239(a)m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > I've a question what could be wrong? I bought a additional memory: > Kingston KTT3110/64 - 64 MB. There is said that is compatibile with > this laptop : http://www.memoryx.net/pa2069u.html > But after insert it to the slot when computer starts there is text on > screen > "Please remove incompatibile memory card from the slot". > Sound pretty self-explanatory. Something about the new memory makes it incompatible. I dug around on Crucial.com, Kingston.com and Toshiba.com (which doesn't even have any reference for a Portege 3410CT, oddly enough), and all I could come up with was the Kingston part number that is supposed to be compatible with your system, which, of course, they've discontinued. You might try searching the community forums at Toshiba.com or NotebookReviews.com. One other thing, it's possible that some memory setting in the BIOS could be required for the after-market memory to work. Can you get into the BIOS, and have you tried poking around there? -- Richard Carpenter
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