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Belarc solved it completely! Posted by Scott Paterson [Email] (#13) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Scott Paterson) on Thu, 9 Feb 2006 18:03:36 In Reply to: Re: WinXP Memory Configuration Question, Landjet [Profile/Gallery] , Thu, 9 Feb 2006 17:50:19 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
We got the config nicely from Belarc. Both her slots have 256MB. I'm a big believer in RAM. The Saabnet.com server is maxed out and so is my Powerbook. It's the cheapest upgrade to a system that seems slow (after you get all the crap that's running off it). The folks I'm helping have a tendency to not quit applications but to leave one after another after another open all day long as they use them. If I could have it my way, I'd have 1GB in her machine. I put 1.5GB in a new Powerbook my wife just got for a different employee. I think it makes the machines last longer before anyone starts complaining about slowness or delays... From what I've read, it seems I'm limited to taking out the 256MB chip and putting in a 512MB chip, but if I can find anywhere where it details putting in something larger, I'll probably try it. Would love to put a 1GB in that slot for 1.25GB overall.
Thanks!
-Scott
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