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Try to open you laptop and clean all dust inside, search for the correct drivers of your laptop model. Windows xp is very annoying with specific drivers. Take in caution that your are free of any malware.
it very well could be ,but ram can also cause this problem try re seating memory if it still does it after re seating ram take one stick out then try if same resualts try the other if problem still exsist if you have additional ram avaiable try it with the ram that came with unit out if it still exsist im afraid it is not the ram but infact the card
This laptop can support up to 1 GB of PC13 type of RAM, this unit usually came with only 256 MB of RAM so you have an option to put the maximum amount of RAM for it which is 1 GB.
This is an older model which according to the manual shipped with windows 98. The USB is 1.1 and you will have to find an older flash drive and driver software to have a chance. I don’t think it is worth the trouble. Sorry
10gb of RAM is not enough for Windows XP. You need to upgrade your HDD to about atleast 40 GB HDD Minimal... I'd recommend a new PC if you can get that to work out, but I understand the tuff economical times.. If you need any mroe help ..throw me an email at [email protected] I'll give you some bootable tools that may help!
ur laptops memory slot is located under the keyboard, u have to carefully remove the thin cover from the top of ur keyboard to reveal the 2 screws, then un screw them to reveal the RAM cover. unscrew the two screws on that to reveal the RAM. be sure to take out ur battery b4 u do this.
How old is the cd-rom? Dust, and years of use can cause the laser to wear out or misalign.Try blowing hard inside with the drawer open (silly, isn't it? but I am not joking. my place is dust prone and I have to do that all the time). But if it is as old as the operating system, maybe it is time to get a new drive.
It is not that hard to remove the drive, though, if you are prone to have leftover screws when you take devices apart, you should get help. And before you part with your cash, make sure that the hard disks available are compatble with your laptop, since I have difficulties finding non SATA (IDE) disks for my old 5005.
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