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Thread ID: 47840 2004-08-07 04:15:00 How do you identify what kind of ram you have?? Codex (3761) Press F1
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259084 2004-08-07 04:15:00 How do you indentify what kind of RAM you have?? DDR, SD, ect. without opening up your computer??? Codex (3761)
259085 2004-08-07 04:56:00 You can use a diagnostic program like S.A.N.D.R.A from SiSoftware (sisoftware.net). FeuerBrennt (5971)
259086 2004-08-07 05:14:00 There is a very good website called BELARC ADVISER which will scan your computer and you can do a printout of all the things on your computer such as cpu type, ram info, hard drives and even all the programmes you have got. Just do a search for BELARC and follow instructions. heaton (3697)
259087 2004-08-07 06:00:00 You will need to visit Professor Dunbar
www.byerleyart.com
Rob99 (151)
259088 2004-08-07 23:42:00 Um? Growly (6)
259089 2004-08-09 07:45:00 > You will need to visit Professor Dunbar
> www.byerleyart.com

Fary good childrens picture, but how does the picture check out your ram ????? or is it the text that does it ¿¿¿¿¿
Earnie Moore (5918)
259090 2004-08-09 07:54:00 Sorry everyone please ignore my last post, I must have been absolutely crazy when I thought I could be funny, obviously it just flew clearly over everyones head.
Once again please accept my apologies.

Rob
Rob99 (151)
259091 2004-08-09 07:57:00 Well the picture tested my memory ok, and it failed, I can not remember how many children in the picture. Earnie Moore (5918)
259092 2004-08-09 09:06:00 As Heaton says "Belarc Advisor" is excellent -- and free !!

Here is the link
www.belarc.com

Misty :)
Misty (368)
259093 2004-08-09 11:34:00 Codex
Aida32 is a good downloadable diagnostic programme that will read any system and give the details of all components right down to manufacturer and code number. It will tell what ram you have in what slots and the type and size. I use it on all my rebuilds and repairs for friends computers. (It's a hobby and I don't charge for it, it is a good means of upgrading my skills.)
Not sure of the URL source but someone on this forum may be able to help. I can email you the zip.exe file (1.7Mb)
Cheers,
Ken
Sprbro (369)
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