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- Memory Upgrade Module
The amount of memory displayed should be approximately the total of all memory modules installed.
There may be a discrepancy which is allocated for fixed video memory.
Enabling/Disabling Turbo Memory
Turbo Memory is an optional module that is used to act as a cache for frequently-accessed applications
and information. If you have Turbo Memory installed in your system, it can be enabled or disabled as
follows:
Enabling Windows ReadyBoost™
To enable Windows ReadyBoost for Intel® Turbo Memory, perform the following simple steps:
1
Click on Start > All Programs.
2
Locate the Intel Turbo Memory program group.
3
Select Intel Turbo Memory Console.
4
Select [Continue] when you see the Microsoft® Windows User Account Control prompt that says “A program
needs your permission to continue. If you started this program, continue.”
5
Select [Enable Windows ReadyBoost].
6
Reboot your system.
I
F
THE
TOTAL
MEMORY
DISPLAYED
IS
INCORRECT
,
CHECK
THAT
YOUR
MEMORY
UPGRADE
MODULE
IS
PROPERLY
INSTALLED
.
(I
F
THE
MODULE
IS
PROPERLY
INSTALLED
AND
THE
CAPACITY
IS
STILL
NOT
CORRECTLY
RECOGNIZED
,
SEE
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
ON
PAGE
80.
NVC
ACHE
P
ARTITION
:
P
LEASE
NOTE
THAT
THE
NVC
ACHE
PARTITION
ON
YOUR
HARD
DISK
DRIVE
IS
DEDICATED
TO
THE
T
URBO
M
EMORY
MODULE
. I
F
YOU
SEE
THE
NVC
ACHE
PARTITION
, DO NOT
COPY
ANY
DATA
TO
IT
OR
USE
THIS
PARTITION
DIRECTLY
. D
OING
SO
COULD
RESULT
IN
DATA
LOSS
OR
CORRUPTION
,
FOR
WHICH
F
UJITSU
IS
NOT
RESPONSIBLE
.