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So I bought a Lenovo Ideapad S10 the other day and installed Leopard on it.

 

The way this netbook is set up is that it has 512mb of ram soldered to the board, and a 512mb stick in the one memory slot that it has. The max memory you can have is supposed to be 2gb.

 

So, I bought a 2gb stick. 512mb would get lost somewhere, but the only other option is 1gb (since they don't make 1.5 lol). However, when I loaded up Leopard to make sure the stick was recognized, it said I had 2.5gb of memory.

 

Is Leopard actually going to take advantage of this 2.5gb, or is it just recognizing that it has that much and only going to use 2gb like I thought the netbook was set up to do?

 

I wish I could ask this over at the Lenovo forums, but I don't know how they'll feel about my OS configuration lol.

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