By
Uwe v.d. Weyden,
published on May 31, 2001
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: toshiba, launches, its, satellite, into, orbit, with, nvidia | Themes: Business Notebooks
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: toshiba, launches, its, satellite, into, orbit, with, nvidia | Themes: Business Notebooks
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Toshiba Worldwide
- 3. Positioning
- 4. GeForce Two Or More To Go
- 5. GeForce2 Go To Integration
- 6. Star Wars: Toshiba Satellite 2800-500 Vs. 2805-S402
- 7. Subwoofer For The Road
- 8. Satellite Power Management
- 9. Satellite Power Management, Continued
- 10. BIOS Vs. Setup-Program
- 11. Front View
- 12. Right View
- 13. Top View
- 14. Removing The Battery
14. Removing The Battery
For all the DIY options it is recommend to remove the AC power connector and the battery.

Slide the battery cover to the right and remove the battery pack.
Upgrading The Memory
This is an easy one. Just remove those two screws and open the cover.

With 1x 144pin SDRAM module you can upgrade the system memory to a total of 384 MB. Toshiba positions this notebook in the consumer market and because of this it only offers one memory socket for upgrades. 128 MB SDRAM is soldered on the motherboard. There is some free space on the PCB for the manufacturing option of onboard 256 MB.
Upgrading The HDD

The HDD is only one screw away. Although there seems to be plenty of space in the HDD bay, Toshiba designed it to accept 2.5" HDD 9.5mm drives only.
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