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08-15-2016 02:19 PM
I would like to know if I can upgrade this OS to 64 bit in order to utilize 4 Gig of RAM.
This model, Presario F700 comes with Vista 32 and is advertised as only being able to utilize 2 Gig of RAM- is this due to the OS or will the hardware recognize 4 Gig if OS is a 64 bit.....Win 7 64 for example?
Thanks in advance....chuck50
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08-17-2016 08:46 AM - edited 08-17-2016 09:06 AM
That older SSD should work OK...your laptop is in the newer generation of the F700 so the chipset does support native SATA, SATA-150 (slowest) only I believe.
08-15-2016 02:53 PM
Need to know exact model. It might be an Intel Core Duo as opposed to a Core 2 Duo which is a 32 bit processor and cannot run a 64 bit OS regardless. The BIOS might recognize 4 gigs of RAM but the 32 bit OS can only actually address something like 3.25 or 3.5 gigs. The AMD models are 64 bit processors but the early ones F749 and lower are hardware limited to 2 gigs of RAM but are known to be able to run 3 gigs but not 4.
08-15-2016 11:07 PM
Thanks for the quick response, This model has the AMD Turion 64 TL58 1.9GHZ, so at least it is a 64 bit processor. Now, if I can get the chipset to play nice with 4 gigs of RAM........I plan on swapping out the HDD with an SSD as well, should run like a new 'puter.......Win7Ult 64, 4 gigs RAM and an Intel SSD, with a little luck....
Thanks again-Chuck
08-17-2016 08:14 AM
Very good info to know, This one is Model F756NR. do you have any advice as far as installing a Intel SSD 80 gig, one of the first Intel SSD's as I recall. I have installed similar drives on older notebooks (ASUS-Pentium) and have encountered unexpected CPU usage issues.
Thanks again for your insight......Chuck