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_paralyzed_ 10.20.2008 06:57 PM

upgrading ram questions
 
I am upgrading my desktop from a single 512 stick to dual 1g sticks, do I simply remove the single stick and install the duals? Is there anything else to it? I'm a computer idiot so thanks for any help.

Arct1k 10.20.2008 06:59 PM

http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php

Can you install this and give me a snapshot of the main page and the memory page...

You have to get the right memory sticks... This will help me guide you to the right ones.

_paralyzed_ 10.20.2008 07:17 PM

I have the sticks already from ebay for $60, i just need to install them

Sorb3t 10.20.2008 07:24 PM

Turn off the computer, unplug the power, then you can just pull the old stick and put the new ones in. Make sure they are fully seated. Once you turn your computer on you'll know if they are in correctly. You computer will automatically recognize them and put em to work.

Arct1k 10.20.2008 07:30 PM

Tips on Installing Ram The procedure is as follows:
1. Turn off the computer, monitor, and all accessories, including printers, speakers, and external hard disks.
2. With the computer plugged in, touch a metal part of the computer case to ground yourself so you don't "shock" any of the computer's internal parts.
3. Open the computer case using the appropriate tools, remove the cover, and remove the existing memory if necessary, usually by pressing down on the retaining clips at the ends of the memory module and pulling the module toward you.
4. Remove the new memory module from the anti-static bag and hold it by its edges.
5. Locate the open memory slots, and find the lowest numbered slot if more than one exists. If no numbers are shown, use the slot closest to the already installed memory.
6. Open the retaining clips if necessary, and place the memory in the open slot. The memory module may go straight in, or it may have to be tilted first and then installed by popping it at a 45-degree angle.
7. Turn your computer back on, and verify the memory is displayed on your startup screen. If your startup screen is hidden, right-click My Computer, click Properties, click the General tab, and verify the memory is recognized.
8. Carefully replace the cover if the memory is recognized and the computer seems to be functioning correctly.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...tshootram.mspx

Arct1k 10.20.2008 07:30 PM

Run this after: http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp


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