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| Thread ID: 29076 | 2003-01-09 06:11:00 | were,s my ram | holden (2488) | Press F1 |
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| 112382 | 2003-01-09 06:11:00 | i want to add more ram and would like to know were to find out what kind to buy . it must be on the computer somewere . problem is i don,t know can anyone help |
holden (2488) | ||
| 112383 | 2003-01-09 06:17:00 | You need to know what motherboard you have. That is the main factor. Also you need to know if you have any spare slots for RAM on the motherboard. What is the exact description of your PC? |
godfather (25) | ||
| 112384 | 2003-01-09 06:29:00 | i will have to dig out the peace of paper that came with the computer as i can,t remeber were i put it it might take a day or so |
holden (2488) | ||
| 112385 | 2003-01-09 08:50:00 | What kind of computer is it? | Baldy (26) | ||
| 112386 | 2003-01-09 20:51:00 | it,s called a e-machine and i got it from jdi in auckland | holden (2488) | ||
| 112387 | 2003-01-09 21:21:00 | Unfortunately that doesn't help. Did the documentation not state what components were used (what the name and type of motherboard it has?). Why don't you contact JDI and ask them what RAM it will accept? By the way, the "apostrophe" key ' is the one next to the "Enter" key, not the "comma" key you are using. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 112388 | 2003-01-09 22:14:00 | that sounds like a good idea about ringing them should have thought of it myself cheers |
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