You need SO-DIMM modules.
Don't worry..right now there is basically only one standard for notebook memory.
Go to the computer store, and ask for whatever size notebook RAM module you want.
First, you should open up the back and have a look.
2007-12-10 14:51:30
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answered by powhound 7
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The most reliable way is to find out what memory is in your notebook because it would give you all the attributes of the RAM appropriate for your notebook. To do so, you can download the free software CPU-Z and run it as shown in the following link:
http://www.utipu.com/app/invited/id/ecb76ee582b547779b35db710ce3feef
2007-12-10 23:02:22
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answered by John Y 2
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Justin is right. Just go to http://www.crucial.com
There you can run a scan on your computer to find out whats inside. Crucial also has very good prices on RAM and other things.
2007-12-10 23:55:59
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answered by Lukester 5
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Go here and save all the guesswork.
This will tell you how much ram you have,what kind and recommends best possible upgrades.
Just takes a few seconds:
http://www.crucial.com/
2007-12-10 23:51:17
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answered by Anonymous
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go to www.crucial.com and run their system scanner. You can also buy the ram on their site if you like, but there are various sites where you can get it cheaper.
2007-12-10 22:51:23
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answered by Justin V 5
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check the toshiba web site for the specs on your laptop if you don't have the owners manual.
2007-12-10 22:49:21
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answered by Jordan L 6
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Check the manufacturer's website including the specific model of your laptop. www.toshiba.com
2007-12-10 22:50:40
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answered by BomBet 2
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go to crucial.com,they will scan your computer and tell you what kind,how much more and the price of ram will be
2007-12-10 23:36:43
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answered by thomasl 6
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