Yeah, I just tested. I ordered the last week the 2 GB SODIMM Modul from UpgradeComputerMemory.com and as soon as I received today I opened my Samsung Q1 with Celeron Processor and switched the RAM modules. And here is the first result:

The above picture is a little be blurry but it can be seen clearly how the BIOS version 20MA recognized my 2 GB module. I saved the new information in the BIOS and started Vista, and here is the second screen shot, this time of Vista reporting to have 2 GB of RAM:

I’ll run a few other performance tests tonight. So far I’m a happy camper! Yahhhoooooo!!!!

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Comment by Rojar
2007-05-24 14:34:19

Is there any way you can give the exact details for us non tech people that are posing as tech people casue we have a cool Q1P SSD?????

 
Comment by ctitanic
2007-05-24 14:38:33
 
Comment by ctitanic
2007-05-24 14:41:47

Remove 6 screws in the back. Open the unit, replace the memory module. Close the unit. The memory module is hold to the motherboard with two metal clips in each side of the memory card. When you open the clips the memory jumps up. It’s that easy that a caveman can do it.

 
Comment by Rojar
2007-05-24 15:34:28

Sorry for beating this horse to death, but I need do no back up or anything? It will just recognize once I put in?

 
Comment by ctitanic
2007-05-24 15:48:20

You don’t have to do anything else. The only thing that I would recommend to do is to check the BIOS in your first boot. To do that you have to press the menu key in your right, in the BIOS screen, that’s the first screen you see when you turn on the device. Check that you have the 2 GB of RAM recognized, after that with the navegation key on your left navigate to Exit, Exit saving. And that’s it.

So easy that a caveman can do it. :D

Comment by ron
2008-01-23 20:46:20

HELP HELP!!!
Q1P - put in a 2gb stick of PC-5300 667DDR2

bios is 20MA … bios and vista both recognise the new ram.
all was ok for a short time, then had multiple crashes and blue screens of death - various numbers and messages on the blue screen, one says: MEMORY_MANGEMENT

- the guy in the PC shop said 667 is backward compatible, and will work. original is 533? PC4200
- windows vista suggests i could use the recovery CD to repair the installation.

what should I do?
any advice very welcome. thanks!

 
 
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2007-11-29 15:35:03

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2007-11-30 07:31:44

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