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KTT-LBT/8, /16, and /32 Memory Modules for Toshiba®Libretto CT Series

Introduction: Kingston Technology® manufactures the following memory modules for Toshiba® Libretto: 50CT, 70CT, and 100CT computers: KTT-LBT/8 (8MB), KTT-LBT/16 (16MB), and KTTLBT/32 (32MB).

The Libretto has one socket designed for memory expansion. Note: The KTT-LBT/32 is only supported in the Libretto 100CT.

Installation Procedure:
1. Place the computer’s power switch in the off position; disconnect the AC power adapter (if applicable); and remove the battery pack.
2. Fold open the computer’s display screen and remove the narrow strip of plastic located between the keyboard and the display screen. As you are facing the computer, unsnap the right corner of the plastic strip and then gently pull it up until it is free.
3. Remove the small phillips-head screw located just above the F8 key. With the screw removed, gently fold open the keyboard.
4. With the keyboard open, the memory expansion socket will be exposed. Before you install your Kingston module, you must first remove the screw that will be used to secure the module to the retaining bracket.
5. With the retaining screw removed, place the module into position and carefully align it with the computer’s expansion socket. When the socket and the memory module’s connector are properly aligned, gently press the module into position. Secure the module to the retaining bracket using the screw.
6. After the module has been installed, replace the keyboard and secure it using the screw removed earlier. Replace the plastic strip between the keyboard and the display screen. Install the computer’s rechargeable battery pack and replace the AC adapter (if applicable).
7. Upon power up, the computer will automatically recognize the newly installed memory.

8. It Works!

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