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Adding memory to my pc
I'm a pc novice and I'm looking into purchasing memory to install into my
desktop since my memory is running low. When I go online to check out what is available, I am totally lost as to what I should be looking for. Also, they say installation is easy....is this the case (even for a installation novice like me?) Thanks for your help! |
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Do a Google for Everest.
Install it run it.................look to see what type of memory or the model # of the motherboard you have. Go to http://www.Crucial.com and run the Advisor Tool peterk -- It's so much easier to suggest solutions when you don't know too much about the problem "tiberon80" wrote in message ... I'm a pc novice and I'm looking into purchasing memory to install into my desktop since my memory is running low. When I go online to check out what is available, I am totally lost as to what I should be looking for. Also, they say installation is easy....is this the case (even for a installation novice like me?) Thanks for your help! |
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