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I know that there is a "user access" ram slot and a "service access" ram slot inside the system.
The "user access" slot is for a sodimm and the "service access" is for regular size ram. When I go to system profiler to check out the ram there is a 512mb stick present. It doesn't tell me if it is the "user access" or the "service access." Is there a way to determine what memory is in the system without going through the hassle of opening it up? I would assume it would ship with 512mb in the "service access" making it easier to upgrade ram in the "user access" slot, hence the name.
Sytem profiler says :
DIMM0/J12:
Size: Empty
Type: Empty
Speed: Empty
Status: Empty
DIMM1/J13:
Size: 512 MB
Type: SDRAM
Speed: PC133-333
Status: OK
The "user access" slot is for a sodimm and the "service access" is for regular size ram. When I go to system profiler to check out the ram there is a 512mb stick present. It doesn't tell me if it is the "user access" or the "service access." Is there a way to determine what memory is in the system without going through the hassle of opening it up? I would assume it would ship with 512mb in the "service access" making it easier to upgrade ram in the "user access" slot, hence the name.
Sytem profiler says :
DIMM0/J12:
Size: Empty
Type: Empty
Speed: Empty
Status: Empty
DIMM1/J13:
Size: 512 MB
Type: SDRAM
Speed: PC133-333
Status: OK