The message 4829E80E.7040404@sionide.net from Simon Elliott alug@sionide.net contains these words:
Rob Page wrote:
You will need Kingston DDR2 667mhz 200pin SO-DIMM memory. £31 for Ebuyer http://www.ebuyer.com/product/119498 - definitely worth the investment and very easy to install and doing so doesn't void your warranty either.
sure about that? From what i recall of the conversation, the warranty not being voided statement was only valid in the US because it was against US law and I haven't seen a statement by ASUS saying that it does apply to the rest of the world.
Apparently from a legal stand point, Asus haven't decided what their policy is in the UK yet. It's been officially changed in the USA, Canada and Australia.
All I know is, my Eee 900 didn't have such a sticker on it. It had a sticker partly covering one screw on the cover, but it wasn't a Warranty Void If Removed sticker, it just says "Eee PC" on it. See discussion here http://wiki.eeeuser.com/warranty_position_on_ram_upgrade
I have a similar sticker which doesn't mention warranty, but it was covering the screw completely.
It has been pierced, and presumably, the memory module installed/changed.