Jimmy Johnson <field.engin...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi Martin, > > How much memory does the Dell Inspiron 2600 Series Laptop take?
I gave Dell the service tag number and found that this model can only hold 512 MB maximum and I was able to contact a company that is shipping two 256 MB modules. One is the easy one, the little door in the bottom near the battery. The other is the fun one, called the factory configurable slot under the keyboard. Getting to this second slot is not terribly hard as it appears that the keyboard and touch pad panel will come off or at least raise up but there is one last hurdle which I am trying to jump without breaking something. The bottom edge of the screen exactly hides the last two screws. You can't move it to any position which will expose them. The hinges and screen work fine and I want to keep it that way but it looks like if one could temporarily take the hinges loose from the screen, it would probably move enough to take out the last two screws. I have been googling to find out if there is a way to temporarily take the screen out of the grasp of the hinges and am running in to the usual mechanized help syndrome of people who want to sell you services and tons of articles about the wrong models of Dell. I also know that one or both hinges probably also pass the screen's electrical cables so whatever one does to the hinges must be done with care to keep from cutting or damaging those flex cables. Otherwise, I'm mostly there. When I do get it upgraded, it should run Debian as I have gotten systems to run it on 384 MB without gnome. Thanks for any suggestions. In a previous life, I repaired AV equipment in the eighties and the hinge problem is very similar to a few others I have dealt with in that there is probably a trick that makes all the difference between making things worse and fixing it. Those screws do have to come out. Martin McCormick