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Hi my name is Chris,
I want to add RAM to my Mothers computer, but i dont want to screw anything up...
So what i have is a Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 PC, with a 8.06 GB Hardrive (Thoughts of upgrading) with a ASUS motherboard. 66 Mega hertz bus clock and 256 RAM. 400 Megahertz Intel Celeron with 32 kb primary memeroy cache and 128kb secondary cache.
The RAM has one 128mb and two 64mb cards, with one open slot. The cards are in the DIMM format.
I purchased a 256mb card, DIMM obviously. It is slightly used as it was once used in a PC running windows 98.
The purpose of the extra RAM is to increase the speed on the PC as she has begun to play many games, but not very complex.
Help would be great!!!
Thanks Alot
I want to add RAM to my Mothers computer, but i dont want to screw anything up...
So what i have is a Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 PC, with a 8.06 GB Hardrive (Thoughts of upgrading) with a ASUS motherboard. 66 Mega hertz bus clock and 256 RAM. 400 Megahertz Intel Celeron with 32 kb primary memeroy cache and 128kb secondary cache.
The RAM has one 128mb and two 64mb cards, with one open slot. The cards are in the DIMM format.
I purchased a 256mb card, DIMM obviously. It is slightly used as it was once used in a PC running windows 98.
The purpose of the extra RAM is to increase the speed on the PC as she has begun to play many games, but not very complex.
Help would be great!!!
Thanks Alot
First off they recomend that when touching the inside of any computer or other hardware like it such as a DVD player that you wear a static strap to protect both you and your computer. These can be bought rather cheaply from any electronics store for about $15aus. There isnt to much to installing the ram itself simply place the ram in the slot making sure all the pins are connected properly and then lock it in. You might want to boot the computer up after this with the case off and watch the RAM count up. If your BIOs is set not to show this let windows boot up fully right click on MY computer and click properties. your system specs should be listed here For windows XP machines it will be listed in MB however in pre XP machines it will be listed in KB however it is easy enough to look at the number and see if that is right. I have however found that on some XP machines the ram does not add up to the full amount that it should however as long as it is more then it was before the installation i dont think that it matters that much. If someone knows why XP does this and knows why please let me know i am rather curious as to why it does this. If your ram does not show simply shut down your computer again pull the cable and check the ram is installed properly and there is no dust in the slot and follow the same steps as before for checking that. If it still isnt working after a few trys then you might just have bad ram.
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Originally Posted by lasher511
If someone knows why XP does this and knows why please let me know i am rather curious as to why it does this.
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Originally Posted by maui
Now is there any way i can majorly mess this up
Now if ya like the help ya could always raise our reputation...
Ok i followed your instructions to every detail.......
except it only read half of the memory.......so instead of 256 mb it is 128 mb......
Im going to try to move the RAM to different slots, but if that doesn't work...........
I dont know what to do????
except it only read half of the memory.......so instead of 256 mb it is 128 mb......
Im going to try to move the RAM to different slots, but if that doesn't work...........
I dont know what to do????
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