Two RAM slots original factory install 2GB memory with 1GB chip in each slot. Upgraded to 4 GB total placing 2GB in each slot. Will not boot with both 2 GB chips installed. Tried multiple combinations of 1GB and 2GB chips in each slot. Will only boot if original 1 GB chips are reset in the slots or if a new 2GB chip in slot 1 and an old 1 GB chip in slot 2. All chips sets pass diagnostic tests.
SOURCE: memory slots
Switch your notebook off.
► Close the LCD screen so that it locks into place.
► Unplug the mains plug of the mains adapter from the mains socket.
► Disconnect all cables connected to the notebook.
► Turn your notebook over and place it on a stable, sturdy, flat surface. If necessary, lay an
anti-slip cloth on this surface to prevent the notebook from being scratched.
► Remove the battery
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SOURCE: 512 MB memory boards do not work in my Fujitsu Lifebook S2020
frquance is not set and it is not recommand that 2 different friquance ram is not working propaties
SOURCE: fujitsu amilo simens Pi1536 and Pi1556 bios password chip locatio
Hi ,
Replacing the existing BIOS chip with a new one you can buy from your specialized electronic shop or your computer supplier. It's a quick operation if the chip is inserted on a base and not soldered to the motherboard, otherwise you'll have to unsolder it and then put the new one. In this case would be more convenient to solder a base on which you'll then plug the new chip, in the eventuality that you'll have to change it again. If you can't find the BIOS chip specifically made for your motherboard, you should buy one of the same type (probably one of the ones shown above) and look in your motherboard manufacturer's website to see if there's the BIOS image to download. Then you should copy that image on the chip you bought with an EPROM programmer.
Important
Whether is the method you use, when you flash the BIOS not only the password, but also all the other configuration data will be reset to the factory defaults, so when you are booting for the first time after a BIOS flash, you should enter the CMOS configuration menu (as explained before) and fix up some things.
Also, when you boot Windows, it may happen that it finds some new device, because of the new configuration of the BIOS, in this case you'll probably need the Windows installation CD because Windows may ask you for some external files. If Windows doesn't see the CD-ROM try to eject and re-insert the CD-ROM again. If Windows can't find the CD-ROM drive and you set it properly from the BIOS config, just reboot with the reset key, and in the next run Windows should find it. However most files needed by the system while installing new hardware could also be found in C:WINDOWS, C:WINDOWSSYSTEM, or C:WINDOWSINF .
ERNZ
SOURCE: I have a Fujitsu Lifebook E2010 with one 256 MB
Hi,
Make sure that you got the right memory module with this specs:
Memory
or better go to this link http://support.fujitsupc.com/CS/Portal/supportsearch.do?srch=GUIDES
there's a step by step troubleshooting for memory modules. Also make sure you purchase memory module from Fujitsu or Authorized Fujitsu Dealers .
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