Memory and hard drive for T2010 and T4220?

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    Default Memory and hard drive for T2010 and T4220?

    For my company I have a 1.2GHz T2010 and a 2.4Ghz T4220 on the way. I wanted to purchase additional RAM and install 7200 RPM drives in each of them.

    I have heard that Fujitsu laptops are finicky about RAM. Can someone recommend what brand and type of RAM I should purchase for the T2010 and separately for the T4220?

    What brand and size 7,200 RPM hard drive will fit in the T2010 and separately the T4220 laptop?

    Thank you in advance for the help.

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    Default Re: Memory and hard drive for T2010 and T4220?

    Can't speak for the T2010, but the Hitatchi 7K200 works with the T4220:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822145160

    The only thing it seems to not like is the shock sensor utility, which I have disabled. (It should be shock resistant on its own, anyway.)

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    Default Re: Memory and hard drive for T2010 and T4220?

    On my T4220, I used Crucial ram purchased directly from Crucial. 2 x 1gb sticks.

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    Default Re: Memory and hard drive for T2010 and T4220?

    I just purchased, and am using, 2x1gb of G.Skill memory for my T4220. Here is the link...

    http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16820231069

    Only $30 right now at the Egg! I also currently have an 80GB 7200rpm Seagate Momentus on the way. I'll let you know how that works out. I picked it up on Ebay for only $36. Woot!
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    I bought additional Gskill RAM for t2010 - works like a dream!

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    Third vote for the G.Skill. I upgraded my T4220 with no problems using it.
    Fujitsu T4220 | T7500| Vista Business | 2GB RAM | 320 GB HD | DVD+-RW | 12.1 XGA Indoor

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    Hi, i won a t4220 in an auction; but without the caddy and hard drive. Now, I got cable, caddy and bought a hd WD3200BEVT SATA 3 Gb/s 5400rpm.
    Bios recognizes the hard drive, but when I try to install windows or try to partition it, it says there is no hard drive!!
    Is there any compatibility problem? I am getting really bored with this.. HELP ME...

 

 

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