Different models have different memory locations. Some are in a compartment on the bottom of the ThinkPad's chassis. Some require you to remove the ThinkPad keyboard, and the memory is installed...
That's a slower computer, so one with a slower burning speed might be better. Also, if there aren't any USB ports onboard, be ready for superslow burns.
its really simple, just flip it over and you will see cover near the battery(it only has one screw) once that is off just push the clips on down on each side and and i will pop right out then just...
No. IBM did design and sell the original ThinkPad laptop. However, a company named Lenovo has been manufacturing and marketing the ThinkPad laptop since 2005.