Upgradation of ram of lenovo 3000 y500

my lenovo 3000 y500 laptop  configuration is 320 hdd 1GB RAM Dual core processor , i want to upgrade my ram please tell me which ram is compatible and how much i could extend this?

Three days back I have tried to install Ubuntu onto my lenovo 3000 y500  Intel Celeron M 1.73 Ghz, 512 MB ram and Hitachi 80 gb SATA HDD.During the installation something went wrong and the booting could not be completed from the live cd.After I rebooted the BIOS screen (with Lenovo logo) is getting displayed and the system is continously restarting.The OS boot screen is not loading.
the hard drive running better with every laptop & destop. & my laptop is working fine with another 80 to 160  gb sata. please give me different bios version.
thanks

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  • Lenovo 3000 Y500 Booting problems

    Hey Everyone,
    Two days back I have tried to install Ubuntu onto my lenovo 3000 y500  Intel Celeron M 1.73 Ghz, 512 MB ram and Hitachi HTS541612J9SA00-S1 120Gb SATA HDD.During the installation something went wrong and the booting could not be completed from the live cd.After I rebooted the BIOS screen (with Lenovo logo) is getting displayed and the system is continously restarting.The OS boot screen is not loading.
    Out of curiosity I had removed my hard drive and tried to boot the system with no hard drive through a live cd and it booted for sometime and it hung.I had also connected my hdd to another desktop and tried to install ubuntu on it and the installation worked fine and the desktop booted with ubuntu installed on it.
    To check my motherboard I used a similar hard drive from an other y500 series laptop and booted the system succesfully.So the motherboard was working fine.
    As a final desperate attempt I had downloaded a BIOS update (thinking that it is a BIOS problem) for Lenovo 3000 N100 and flashed my bios with it.Then the system booted fine with my hdd (with ubuntu on it) but my no hardware was being detected correctly.SO i restored my old bios back and the problem continues.
    Kindly let me know if there is any BIOS update for Lenovo 3000 Y500 that can rectify this problem.My current BIOS is Phoenix trusted core version 2.04.Kindly suggest any other reasons that might cause this problem
    Thank you

    Three days back I have tried to install Ubuntu onto my lenovo 3000 y500  Intel Celeron M 1.73 Ghz, 512 MB ram and Hitachi 80 gb SATA HDD.During the installation something went wrong and the booting could not be completed from the live cd.After I rebooted the BIOS screen (with Lenovo logo) is getting displayed and the system is continously restarting.The OS boot screen is not loading.
    the hard drive running better with every laptop & destop. & my laptop is working fine with another 80 to 160  gb sata. please give me different bios version.
    thanks

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    No driver is found how can I down load

    Hi @sauravthe1,
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  • Haw can i change the bulit in video card RAM in lenovo 3000 n200 0768 ??

    the bulit in card is intel(r) 965 express is 128 mega and up to gega
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    i try to use bios but i can not !
    Message Edited by dolsy_dolsy5 on 11-17-2008 02:15 AM

    Yur videoram increases dinamically when some game uses it.
    965Express i low-end videocard and it is not able to bear modern games  at all, soyou'd not worry about videoram amount - it will not helpgaining better game performance.
    //help will save the world

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  • Great news for people who purchased a Lenovo 3000 serials free 1G ram upgrade

    Hello everyone just wanted to share this great big news with you as well.
    Anyone who bought a lenovo 3000 series in less than a month call this number and claim your free 1g ram.
    Call Lenovo on 0800 0461 181 to claim* your free 1gb memory upgrade and free Sana Primary Response SafeConnect – bundle upgrade value £64.99 (ex VAT) with purchase of eligible products*
    *Terms & Conditions apply: Visit http://www.pc.ibm.com/uk/termsandconditions/
    Hope it helps i ordered mine today thanks
    Solved!
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    Its for UK customers only
    where do you find such offer?
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  • Memory upgrade on Lenovo 3000 j100 (product number: 8254-E6G)

    First of all, sorry for my English (I'm trying to improve it)
    I run a Lenovo 3000 j100 Desktop with 1GB RAM with two modules of 512MB each one installed on the two slots that the mother board has.
    I want to upgrade that memory to 4GB, but I have some doubts about that upgrade that I need to solve before buying the new memory additions.
    I've read some commentaries about this topic and there are people who say that the maximum memory size for this models of Lenovo is 2GB RAM, I mean one module of 1GB on each slot.
    However, the manual says that these desktops can be upgraded to 4GB RAM.
    In consecuence, which is the maximum memory size supported by my Desktop's mother board ?
    Sorry for my English again, I hope someone could help me because I wrote this question to Lenovo support and this service answered that I had to read the manual, they didn't solve my question.
    Thank you for your attention.

    Many thanks for your answer, but the type of memory of my computer is not the same as yours.
    My Lenovo 3000 j100 memory sticks are not DDR2, they are DDR.
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  • Memory Upgrade for Lenovo 3000 Notebook N200 (Type 0769)

    Hi I want upgrade my memory from 1Gb to 4Gb (x2 slices of 2Gb).
    pc spec:-
    s/w MS XP pro sp3.
    Original mem
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    1st mem pair tried
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    Wondered if I need to upgrade the Bios or anythng else to run 2Gb or 4Gb of memory?
    Anyone else seen this problem?
    Any help would be most gratefully received!
    Cheers

    hi yan_c,
    Welcome to the Lenovo Community.
    Have you tried to check the timings of the 2x2GB RAM if they are identical to the original 1GB RAM? You can use CPU-Z to check the timings of the 1GB RAM inside of Windows. As for the 2x2GB RAM, the timings should be in the packaging material.
    Sample timings:
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    Source: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Lenovo-3000-N2​00-Notebook.9088.0.html
    Source: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Lenovo-3000-N2​00-Notebook.9088.0.html
    It's possible that the Memory Reference Code under the BIOS can't initiate the RAM if it has different timings. Flashing the BIOS would be the second step in this scenario.
    Hope this helps.
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  • Lenovo 3000 N200 ( 0769- A63) 0769 BAG processor upgrade limit and type

    i have folloing system properties
    TYPE
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    Name
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    Based on 0769-BAG: T2330(1.6GHz), 2GB RAM, 120GB 5400rpm HD, 15.4in 1280x800 LCD, Intel X3100, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel
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    Moderator Note; s/n edited for member's own protection

    Wow, thank you, what an awesome little tool!
    So, I found that these 2 RAM products are compatible with my laptop:
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  • Memory upgrade for Lenovo 3000 V200 - only 2Gb seen :(

    I bought 2 Transcend DDR2 800 SO-DIMM modules 2Gb each to upgrade memory on Lenovo 3000 V200 notebook.
    When I installed them, BIOS (and Windows) sees only 2Gb instead of 4Gb (i use x64 OS so no prob with OS here).
    When I install one of new modules and original 1Gb that was in notebook initially - only 1Gb seen instead of 3.
    I already checked that all memory modules are OK, both memory slots (if used only one) are OK too.
    But when both slots used together only lowest volume memory module is seen.
    BIOS update to latest awailable (6th release, ...60WW) didn't help.
    In specification stated that this model support up to 4Gb memory but I can't force it to support even 3Gb, only 1 or 2.
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    Probably the Transcend memory is not compatible, it does happen.

  • Lenovo 3000 J115 Memory/RAM Problem

    Hi everyone. According to the Lenovo website, the Lenovo 3000 J115 machine type 7387 is capable of 4GB of RAM. It has two DIMM slots and supports single or dual channel DDR2 memory. I really wanted to run with 4GB of RAM and it was a deciding factor when I bought the machine.
    I purchased two 2GB DDR2 memory sticks, put them in the machine, and the BIOS only shows 2.5GB. The machine runs fine like this, its just not using the memory.  There doesnt seem to be anything in the BIOS to help me out with this. I saw some other people had similar issues with other manufacturers machines, but they only needed to enable something called Memory Remapping in the BIOS to fix the problem. There isnt this feature in my BIOS. I installed the latest BIOS hoping that it would help, but it didnt. I also tried a 2GB and a 1GB memory stick just to see what happens and it still shows 2.5GB even with 3GB of RAM installed.
    Does anyone know how to get this machine to recognize 4GB of RAM, or even 3GB of RAM. I called support and at first they were trying to tell me it was a problem with Windows XP. Hmmm....I already told them I was running Windows Vista Home Premium. Which wouldnt matter anyway. If the BIOS doesnt see the memory, the OS wouldnt have anything to do with that. So how anyone could think it could be a problem with the OS is beyond me and flat out wrong. After explaining this and getting the team lead on the phone, they sent me out a new motherboard even though I was quite certain that wouldnt fix the problem, which it didnt. And now they are trying to tell me that it wont support 4GB of RAM after they cant think of anything else. The website says it does and that is why I bought the machine and the new memory, both of which I cannot return for a full refund.
    Is there anyone else out there that ran into this? Anyone that has more than 2.5GB in their Lenovo 3000 J115? If yes, did you need to do anything special or did it just work.
    Message Edited by akz28 on 02-22-2008 04:22 AM
    Message Edited by akz28 on 02-22-2008 04:24 AM
    Message Edited by akz28 on 02-22-2008 04:25 AM
    Message Edited by akz28 on 02-22-2008 04:26 AM

    The 3GB vs 4 GB limitation is actually a x86 issue, not operating system. A 32-bit system can only address 32 bits (4,096). There are a number of articles concerning this - Google 3GB vs 4 GB ram. Here is a link: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000811.h​tml
    The issue is basically a 32 Bit system can only address 4,096 of memory adressing. However in simple layman terms, the system must address all items on the bus like sound card, video, bios, pci bus, etc. (and the addressing of these items is like using memory).
    Anyone familar with the old dos days remembers the software and memory managers we used to move the video, bios, etc above the 1 GB limitation, that way we had 640 KB Memory available for the applications.
    Now several years later, we have hit the limit again, the 32-bit architectural now puts the addressing of items above the 3 GB level, leaving the lower 3 GB for memory use. So if 4 MB is installed, the 32-bit system addresses the computer components, then allocates what is left in the addressing range to the memory, thus why some systems with 4 GB do actually get 3.5 GB.
    So on systems with 4 GB, with large memory video card and several other addressable items, it is percievable to only be able to use 3 GB. In fact, the recommendation with 32 Bit systems is to install 3 GB memory.
    However, I do not know why the system wont recognize the installation in 3 GB mode only (have you installed only 3 GB total and see what it does?) My K100 system has 3 GB ram, (3) 1 GB sticks in 3 of the 4 memory slots. The system does recognize all 3 GB.
    In fact, this addresses the reason Lenovo only put 3 GB in my system (I thought 3 GB was weird), because 4 GB would not all be addressed and the additional ram would be a waste of money.
    Additional comments from users indicates that applications typically can only use the lower 2 GB anyway, thus leaving the last 1 GB for the OS (Vista). Unless you have applications that can use more Ram, the difficulty in getting the system to address the Ram differently wont gain you much.
    And even a 64 Bit OS may not fix the issue, because some chipsets are only 32 Bit, thus addressing the components in the same method, which maybe why your system only see 2.5 GB at the bios level.
    How much video memory you have? What do you have the allocation to the video memory set at in the bios?

  • Increase RAM in a Lenovo 3000 N500-3DG

    Hello.  I've already bought a new notebook Lenovo 3000 N500-3DG, which has this memory RAM: 2x1GB / max.4GB SODIMM 667MHz PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM. I'm not an expert on computers and I wonder if someone could help me:
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    Hello ERIXX and all people,
    Si, como intuyo, ERIXX, hablas castellano, me harías un  gran favor si te pusieras en contacto conmigo, porque me he comprado ese portátil y tengo algunas dudas y preguntas que hacer a quien ya lo tiene y me puede aconsejar. Mi correo es [email protected] y te estaría muy agradecido si me dedicaras solo unos minutos. Mis dudas son respecto a capacidad y rendimiento con algunos programas como AUTOCAD, como "mueve" el Vista (no lo conozco pero se habla mucho de lo pesado que es), como has ampliado la RAM con un módulo de 800 Mhz y si es compatible con los que trae de 667, si de verdad es tan fácil abrir el cacharro incluso para un manazas como yo, etc.
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    I bought a Lenovo 3000 N200 0769 ERG with 1GB installed in first slot.
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    Wow, thank you, what an awesome little tool!
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    I then went to a well-known auction site and found RAM cards from the same manufacturer with exactly the same specs as above but with different Part numbers. Does it have to be the exact part number or do I stand a good chance of it working if it has the required spec? I searched for the exact part numbers and yielded 0 results.
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  • How to Upgrade RAM/HDD Lenovo C100, Lenovo All in One Nettop

    Hi all,
    Im newly bought Lenovo C100 All in One PC, pls click the link below for my PC:
    I want to upgrade the it RAM fro 1GB to 2GB (add another 1GB), but I cant find the way to open the back... Me already un-srew all the srew available.... but it hard to open...im afraid that I will damage the PC body if force to open...
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    I updated my Bios using the flash upgrade from the lenovo website and right after that my system would not boot into windows at all!!!!!!....I followed instructions from website to the "T" and now wont boot into windows at all....tried resetting the bios by removing the battery on it  what gives???....I am using Vist home ultimate and was up and running until this update....
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