EDO Memory problem

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triplepz2003

Hey, brand new to the forum, how you guys doing? Anyways, I have
laptop, Dell 600C with Windows XP professional. When I start up th
laptop, it goes through the Dell loading screen, then says

"EDO Memory was detected in Socket 1, nearest the audio jacks.

Strike the F1 key to Shutdown."

Anybody have any idea what to do about this? Thanks in advance
 
Bob said:
What did Dell say when you ask them what it meant?

triplepz2003 wrote:
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Hey, brand new to the forum, how you guys doing? Anyways, I have a
laptop, Dell 600C with Windows XP professional. When I start up the
laptop, it goes through the Dell loading screen, then says

"EDO Memory was detected in Socket 1, nearest the audio jacks.

Strike the F1 key to Shutdown."

Anybody have any idea what to do about this? Thanks in advance.



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I haVENT, because I have no warranty left anymore, so I figured tha
they would not help me anymore. It is a recurring problem, before i
would say this occasionally, but i could eventually get it to come on
but now it will not get past this
 
triplepz2003 said:
I haVENT, because I have no warranty left anymore, so I figured that
they would not help me anymore. It is a recurring problem, before it
would say this occasionally, but i could eventually get it to come on,
but now it will not get past this.
It's not something that is caused by, or can be corrrected by anything
in Windows. You can remove and replace the memory, or take it to a
computer shop.
 
Shaun said:
Reseat your memory sticks and she will probably fly.

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/latc600/en/index.htm

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/latc600/en/index.htm#printed_documentation
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/latc600/sm_pdf/82ewxa01.pdf

PDF Page 19 of the last link (the manual), shows the two pieces
of memory installed in their connectors. That is what you'd want
to reseat. Requires removing the memory cover plate, to get at it.
Disconnect AC and remove battery pack, before you go in there.

Paul
 
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