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    i have this laptop for a year and a half with 1 gb of ram.

    my laptop is toshiba L40-15C
    vista basic 32-bit

    my questions are:

    can my laptop handle 3gb of memory with vista basic 32 bit?
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    how can i downgrade it to XP?


    thanks in advance

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    according to info from one site the L40 takes a Max of 2GB of ram. (has two slots and takes 2x1GB)
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    3GB is also a bad idea for DDR2, you might aswell be using ye olde DDR RAM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Will View Post
    3GB is also a bad idea for DDR2, you might aswell be using ye olde DDR RAM
    True if your using 1GB and 2GB because you lose dual-channel mode. But when your using 2GB and 2GB but Windows is reassigning some addresses to your GPU or something then it should be running in dual-channel mode. I think...

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