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Anonymous Posted on Jun 04, 2012

Dell Inspiron B130- Memory installation in second slot

I not able to install memory in second slot. I Install memory in bottom slot, but not able to on top slot. I try to lift pin, but it not work, and due to this memory not set perfectly in slot. Can you help me, i scare to press more, may be it will broke.

  • Anonymous Jun 05, 2012

    Bottom slot work great, but top slot not work, memory not fix in top slot/not proper connect..

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RAM modules in laptops are secured by spring clips on both sides of the RAM module.
To release the RAM module press the clips away from the RAM module and the RAM module will pop up at an angle. You can then pull the RAM module away from the memory slot.
Insert the RAM module in the slot, push it into th slot and then press the RAM module down until the clips on the side lock onto the RAM module.

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SOURCE: install memory in Dell Latitude C640

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2008

SOURCE: SYSTEM DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NEW MEMORY MODULE

Memory modules must be the correct type and speed, and be within the specifications for the laptop. Just because it fits in the slot doesn't mean it will work.

The Dell inspiron B130 has 2 slots. Each memory slot can hold DDR2 PC2-5300 with a maximum of 1GB per slot. if you tried to insert a 2GB module, it will not work.

If the module is within these parameters, remove and re-seat the memory, and try swapping the modules from one slot to the other. It may be a bad slot.

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2009

SOURCE: physical memory dump how do

you do not need a disk just hold down power but tell it turns off wate 30 second and then turn it back on

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: Dump of Physical Memory

Put the Dell CD in the drive bay. Turn on the computer and start pressing <F12> key. It should say "Preparing one-tome boot" When the screen shows a selection menu for the boot device, use the arrow keys to select the CD and press <Enter> key. That should run the Dell CD. Follow the onscreen prompts to run diagnostics checks

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: Dell 700m memory upgrade

No, it's not necessary. Verify the memory is compatible with the computer.

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