Adding memory allows the computer to operate faster, handle more tasks simultaneously, and work more efficiently
with large files. Users who increase memory demands by adding additional programs may notice slower operating
speeds. Adding memory offsets this slowdown. The Tablet PC includes a memory card slot for adding additional
memory.
Calculate memory size by adding the size of the memory module to the existing built-in memory. For example: 128
MB (module) + 128 MB (built-in memory) = 256 MB Total. The maximum memory configuration is 1.2 GB.
Inserting a Memory Card
If you add memory to your Duo-Touch II, it will automatically detect the change in
RAM
capacity when it restarts.
You can verify RAM capacity has changed in the
BIOS Setup Utility
or in Windows:
1.
Setup
: Press the
OK/Enter key
during boot-up. Then select CMOS Setup menu. This screen shows the
amount of system memory.
2.
For Windows XP:
Right click (tap and hold) on
My Computer
and select properties. The bottom of the
System Properties, General
tab lists the memory detected by Windows.
3.
For Windows Vista:
Right click on Computer and select Properties to open the System Screen. This will
show the memory that is detected by Windows.
CAUTION
Only use memory cards approved for use in your Tablet PC. Failure to do so may void your
warranty.
Surge Protection
A large number of computer and high technology equipment damage is directly related to AC power and telephone
line problems. These problems can include surges, spikes, noise, interference, and weather-related problems, which
in turn can cause glitches, hang-ups, crashes, performance slow downs, and down time with computer equipment.
The market is flooded with hundreds of AC power line surge suppressors advertising high performance surge
protection; only a few of them actually provide adequate protection.
This section provides guidelines for selecting a quality surge suppressor to be used with your Duo-Touch II, and it
helps identify a few sources for products with acceptable performance.
Selecting the Right Surge Protection
Consider the level of quality you need when selecting a surge suppressor. This depends on factors such as surge
environment, the type of equipment to be protected, and the quality of the electrical wiring and service.
Surge Environment
Type of Equipment to be Protected
Quality of Electrical Wiring and Service
Equipment Selection
Troubleshooting
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Duo-Touch II Help
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