I decided to add more RAM to it, as you were right. It can't even survive on 192MB with what is out today. So, I took a 256MB module from an IMB laptop (an older one) and popped it in and this is what I got:
"The amount of system memory has been changed, or the suspend-to-disk file is absent. See "Suspend-to-disk File" in the online User's Guide, for instructions."
I did buy some RAM off of eBay for this and popped it in, but it did not even post. Tried reseating the RAM and everything. So, I sent it back (the guy claimed it was compatible and it wasn't; he did not want to unwrap it to get the model number so he just guessed).
In any case, since it is giving this error, and is booting up to the point where the Windows 2000 progress bar is going across the screen, the RAM seems to be working somewhat.
Just so you know, after it boots up to that screen, it then reboots and does the same thing. And it keeps on doing the same thing until you manually shut it off by holding down the power button.
Ideas?
P.S. It's a Dell Inspiron 7500 laptop
"The amount of system memory has been changed, or the suspend-to-disk file is absent. See "Suspend-to-disk File" in the online User's Guide, for instructions."
I did buy some RAM off of eBay for this and popped it in, but it did not even post. Tried reseating the RAM and everything. So, I sent it back (the guy claimed it was compatible and it wasn't; he did not want to unwrap it to get the model number so he just guessed).
In any case, since it is giving this error, and is booting up to the point where the Windows 2000 progress bar is going across the screen, the RAM seems to be working somewhat.
Just so you know, after it boots up to that screen, it then reboots and does the same thing. And it keeps on doing the same thing until you manually shut it off by holding down the power button.
Ideas?
P.S. It's a Dell Inspiron 7500 laptop
