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3000 N100 0768 Memory Specifications
 Standard Memory
512 MB (removable)
 Maximum Memory
2.0 GB
 Memory Expansion
2 sockets
 Memory Comments
PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM SODIMMs
 CPU Type
1.66GHz Intel Core Duo Processor T2300
 Model Comments
533/667MHz FSB, Mobile Intel 945GM/945PM Express Chipset
 
(above info. from some online store . my LENOVO-laptop is exactly as above)
can any one tell me does this mean i can only put total 2gb mem ? 1gb in each slot? ( i have two slots)
also i bought 2gb. ram from small cut back computer store and they installed it works but after a while it keep showing me an error ( blue screen etc. ) i tried in diffrent bank - 2gb in one slot and 512mb in other still the same error.
but soon as i switch back to original 512 mb in each slot no problem .
what can be wrong.? i love to install total 8gb ( 4x4 ) or atleast 4gb. (2x2)
thanks for any help.
 

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You should probably contact Lenovo's tech support with your question; however, as I read it, you are stuck with a maximum of a pair of 1GB SODIMMs -- 2GB total memory.

The mere fact that larger SODIMMs exist doesn't mean that your laptop's motherboard can address the memory on them.

Edited to add: Have you tried it without the 512MB module? Using only the 2GB module? That might work. Then, again, it might not. Only way to tell is to try it.
 
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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Lenovo T60 TYPE 87414FU
OS
Windows 7 Profesional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600) RTM - TechNet
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T7200 @ 2.00GHz (2 CPUs)
Memory
2gb
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon X1400
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050 (32 bit) (60Hz)
Mouse
ThinkPad UltraNav Pointing Device
You should probably contact Lenovo's tech support with your question;
Edited to add: Have you tried it without the 512MB module? Using only the 2GB module? That might work. Then, again, it might not. Only way to tell is to try it.
i already tried , it works but suddenly while you are surfing etc. error and blue screen pop's up :(((
 

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OS
win7
Go to edge and find your exact model.

Computer Memory Upgrades - Find 100% Compatible RAM Memory Upgrades

At the bottom of the page it will tell you what the laptop will support.

For instance my T60p will only support 3gb, I have 2 1gb in mine and it works fine.

i have checked it (good info.)
sadly it tells me i am stuck with 1x1ram =total2gb.
i upgraded bios . for now i have no choice but install 1gb.ram in each two slot. thanks guys....

here it is what it says.
What type of memory do I need?
Your Lenovo 3000 N Series Notebook uses PC2-5300 type memory.
What is the maximum amount of memory that I can add?
Your Lenovo 3000 N Series Notebook can support up to 2GB of memory. For optimal performance install the maximum amount of memory in each socket.
 

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