No, not time for He-Man, just time for a mobile hardware upgrade.
I spend a good portion of my time working with virtual machines. And in doing so, I'm always looking for more power when I'm on the road.
This week I was able to make three great updates to my Lenovo T61p.
First, I upgraded my RAM from 4 GB to 8 GB. I had no issues. Just removed the old RAM and installed the new, rebooted and there it was in all its glory. FYI, you won't find 8 GB listed as an option on Lenovo's site yet or on many of the 3rd party RAM sites. However, just about any laptop using an Intel chip that truly supports 4 GB of RAM and uses the Santa Rosa platform or newer should support 8 GB just fine (YMMV).
Second, I upgraded to a new hard drive, Hitachi's 320 GB, 7,200 RPM monster. I always go for the fastest drive, then size. Watch when you go to upgrade your own. Some of the larger drives out there now are 12.5 mm, not the more common 9mm size used in most laptops.
Third, I installed a fresh copy of Window Server 2008 x64 and the RTM version of Hyper-V. Hyper-V is Microsoft's next generation virtualization technology (I'll blog more about it soon and why you care).
Now I just need to upgrade my VSTS VPC to Hyper-V and I'm ready to go.
I got my RAM from Kingston (FYI, it's on sale right now).
I got my hard drive from OWC (Currently has a $30 rebate)
So, get out there and pump some coin into the economy and feel the power.
Posted
Jul 03 2008, 01:16 AM
by
brian-randell