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The battery cover also has to be in place.
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Just upgraded to OS2008 and thought I would put in some more memory. I put a 4 GB SD card under the little plastic hatch (under the stand) it went well and I can see the memory card under memory in the control panel.
However, the other place for memory card, under the backplate, I couldn't get to work when I put in the original 128 MB card. And it does really not seem to fit there. Is there only a special type of card that fits in that place? A memory stick pro duo does not seem to fit there, either.
Or do my IT have a limit for 4 GB in all? I thougt that I could have at lest 4+4 under OS2008?
Happy new year!
/Boo