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Perfect for Asus Eee PC 1000/Linux March 24, 2009 Lawrence H. Bulk (New Jersey USA) 145 out of 148 found this review helpful
I own the ASUS Eee PC 1000 10-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 40 GB Solid State Drive, 20 GB Eee Storage, Linux, 6 Cell Battery) Pearl White.
About a half-hour ago this Crucial 2GB 667 Mhz CT25664AC667 DDR2 200-Pin SODIMM Laptop Memory card arrived in the mail. I opened up and removed the small plastic cover on the bottom of my computer, released the clips holding the original supplied 1 GB memory card in place (when you release the clips, the card pops up for easy removal), replaced the original card with this one, replaced the cover, inserted the battery, and turned on the computer.
This new memory card was instantly recognized.
I did NOT have to press the F2 or F10 key. I do not know why some others had to do this (and I do not doubt their experiences) but, immediately after I installed the card and turned on the computer in the normal fashion, I checked the memory available - and there was my 2 GB of RAM showing.
The entire mechanical installation process is quite simple and straightforward. The only tool necessary is a small Phillips-head screwdriver (mine came in a screwdriver set from Dollar Tree!) to remove the screws. Please note that, for the Asus Eee PC 1000 line, there are several YouTube videos which show in detail the whole process which takes no more than two or three minutes. The hardest part? Carefully removing the plastic cover on the back of the computer. The screws remove easily but there are several internal plastic clips on the sides of the cover (not visible) which must be released gently so as not to break them (they do seem robust, however).
Once the cover is removed, actually removing and replacing the memory is simple.
I have used Crucial memory cards in other laptop computers over the years and I have always found them to be completely reliable.
Therefore I highly recommend this memory card, especially for Asus Eee PC 1000 owners.
Perfect for Acer Aspire One Netbook June 14, 2009 Nolocontendere 67 out of 68 found this review helpful
This works perfectly in an Acer Apire One netbook computer. There are plenty of video instructions online on how to insert the memory. The good news is that the newer Aspire One's have a special memory door on the back of the computer, so there is no need to dissasemble the computer like in the videos. Just find the door with the memory symbol on it. It is one screw, pop the old one out and pop in the new one. This is a cheap way to double your memory in less than 5 minutes of installation.
installing 2GB RAM on eee pc, (love crucial) October 26, 2008 dr scott (arcata, ca United States) 102 out of 109 found this review helpful
...if putting in 2GB module in eee pc 1000 you need to restart computer after installing the RAM and keep pressing F2. then press F10 to accept the settings in the BIOS. now your eee pc will recognize the 2 GB module
yeah,.. plug and play... right
peace, scott
Got this to supercharge my Asus EEE April 12, 2008 Marilyn Jones (Austin, Texas) 33 out of 35 found this review helpful
Not much to say--I unscrewed the little door on the EEE (voiding the warranty, of course), removed the original memory and stuck this one in. The laptop recognized it and all is well. I don't know if I really NEEDED to do this, but the EEE is so cool that I wanted to give it a present.
Perfect match for MacBook Pro December 9, 2007 Mingzhe Zhuang (Belmont, CA USA) 25 out of 26 found this review helpful
I bought my MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz with only 2GB RAM. I used this to replace one of the 1GB dimm and it works flawlessly.
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