Ive upped my RAM..

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yenrod

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Carwash said:
Yes - you should learn the difference between RAM ('memory') and disk capacity. :smile:

Duly told !!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Sittingduck said:
^HDD size innit

I know that,that's why it's not called memory.

PC World used to advertise like this,perhaps believing everybody was a computer bimbo.

Their adverts came across that way.

No offence to the OP intended.:smile:

3GB ram and 160GB hard drive space.I knew that.:smile:;)

More than my second computer which has 2GB Ram and a 3.4Ghz Processor.

Which is better than my previous number two computer which had 2GB Ram and a 1.8GHZ Processor.(Im going to use that as a jukebox)


That's a point what is your processor speed?
 
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yenrod

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hackbike 666 said:
I know that,that's why it's not called memory.

PC World used to advertise like this,perhaps believing everybody was a computer bimbo.

Their adverts came across that way.

No offence to the OP intended.:smile:

3GB ram and 160GB hard drive space.I knew that.:smile:;)

More than my second computer which has 2GB Ram and a 3.4Ghz Processor.

Which is better than my previous number two computer which had 2GB Ram and a 1.8GHZ Processor.(Im going to use that as a jukebox)


That's a point what is your processor speed?

2ghz
 
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yenrod

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marinyork said:
More importantly Yenrod, what is your CPU?

Been trying to find this out - via crucial as I'm sure they do it BUT do you know how could get this info'..ive got it before...but just can't recall...:smile:
 

nigelnorris

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Depends on your OS but if you open up Windows Explorer, right click on My Computer then select Properties, there most likely going to be a System section that will tell you what you have under the hood.
 
numbnuts said:
I upped my ram too from 512mb to 2gb and now it goes from "not responding":angry: to whoosh :smile:
I upped my RAM from 128mb to 1.25gb (the most it could take) and its went from "not responding" to putt, putt, we'll get there :smile:
 
Right click My Computer and select properties.
The general tab indicates what OS you have , what service pack it is using who registered the OS and at the bottom under Computer it will list the Processor and how much RAM Windows can see.
 

nigelnorris

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ian turner said:
Right click My Computer and select properties.
The general tab indicates what OS you have , what service pack it is using who registered the OS and at the bottom under Computer it will list the Processor and how much RAM Windows can see.
Like I said earlier, it's OS dependant. That might work for XP but certainly not Vista.
 
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