How to replace your memory, wifi card, and Hard drive in a Lenovo G series. For the G550: MAX 4GB of DDR3 PC3-8500 1066mhz RAM. Hard Drive: 2.5 inch SATA. Wifi Card: Intel Wifi Link 5100 or 5300 mini PCI AGN.
Part 1 of the Hardware section of my personal review of the Samsung NC10 netbook. I’ve had the unit for about a week and a half now and I’m very impressed with it so far, for reasons I describe in the video. I’ve tried to go into as much detail as possible, I noticed some other reviews skimmed over a few things which I considered to be important. Apologies if I ramble on a bit for that reason
The software video will be up soon, as soon as I find time to film it haha Link to part 2: www …
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Note: Installation may vary with laptop model and flash drive, you may encounter issues, this is just what I did.
Here I talk about how I installed Windows XP on my Acer Aspire One A110 with just a USB Thumb Drive (Kingston DataTraveller 100 1GB). This is aimed at a how-to for anyone in a similar situation.
This was done using the USB Multiboot Tool (Credit and Kudos to the authors).
http://www.boot-land.net/forums/?showtopic=4900
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