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  #31  
Old August 5th 09, 05:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
L.S.
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 104
Default adding memory

Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but so far,
so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting dual
channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512) instead
of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I stated
that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the question but I
figured it would be an easy answer for those on here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would function
ok with the different type of stick installed. I have noticed a slow
down with only one 512 stick operating which does affect the operation
of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions suggests "For Dual-channel
DDR (128-bit) high performance, at least 2 or more DIMM modules must
be installed." That's the reason for asking if I can install two
different sticks. Otherwise I'd just install the 1meg(DDR400) and take
out the 512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S." wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct newsgroup
but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400, 1gb,
184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base














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  #32  
Old August 5th 09, 06:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Peter Foldes
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Posts: 2,444
Default adding memory

Touch Base

Ignore this Troll. He keeps doing this in this newsgroup continually using different
posting names

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S." wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512 instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct newsgroup but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400, 1gb, 184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base



  #33  
Old August 5th 09, 06:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Peter Foldes
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,444
Default adding memory

Touch Base

Ignore this Troll. He keeps doing this in this newsgroup continually using different
posting names

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S." wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512 instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct newsgroup but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400, 1gb, 184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base



  #34  
Old August 5th 09, 08:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
JS
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 6,475
Default adding memory

Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but so
far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting dual
channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512) instead
of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I stated
that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the question but I
figured it would be an easy answer for those on here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would function
ok with the different type of stick installed. I have noticed a slow
down with only one 512 stick operating which does affect the
operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions suggests "For
Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at least 2 or more DIMM
modules must be installed." That's the reason for asking if I can
install two different sticks. Otherwise I'd just install the
1meg(DDR400) and take out the 512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S." wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct newsgroup
but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400, 1gb,
184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base
















  #35  
Old August 5th 09, 08:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
JS
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 6,475
Default adding memory


Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but so
far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting dual
channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512) instead
of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I stated
that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the question but I
figured it would be an easy answer for those on here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would function
ok with the different type of stick installed. I have noticed a slow
down with only one 512 stick operating which does affect the
operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions suggests "For
Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at least 2 or more DIMM
modules must be installed." That's the reason for asking if I can
install two different sticks. Otherwise I'd just install the
1meg(DDR400) and take out the 512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S." wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct newsgroup
but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400, 1gb,
184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base
















  #36  
Old August 5th 09, 09:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
L.S.
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 104
Default adding memory

That's what this system is used for, scanning.
I donated it to our local Historical Society, which I'm the Prez.
We stated a project to scan 'several' old photos, docs and start a data base
of the old documents.
It's a older Biostar MB with a AMD Sempron 2600+(1.83Ghz) processor with a
80 gig HD so the added memory should help it out some. We have WinXP, DVD,
Office 2k, PSPro, Nero, DVD burner and a USB scanner.
It's got an AGP 64meg video card which may be our next upgrade.
Being a 'normal' HS, we don't have the funds to purchase the latest and
greatest.
Several of our members have boxes of computer junk laying around so we've
done pretty good with upgrading this system. So far, it hasn't cost us
anything but some time. It's a good learning experience also, with you and
everyone elses help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but so
far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting dual
channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512)
instead of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I stated
that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the question but I
figured it would be an easy answer for those on here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would
function ok with the different type of stick installed. I have
noticed a slow down with only one 512 stick operating which does
affect the operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions
suggests "For Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at least
2 or more DIMM modules must be installed." That's the reason for
asking if I can install two different sticks. Otherwise I'd just
install the 1meg(DDR400) and take out the 512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S." wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct newsgroup
but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400, 1gb,
184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you
did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the
group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base


















  #37  
Old August 5th 09, 09:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
L.S.
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 104
Default adding memory


That's what this system is used for, scanning.
I donated it to our local Historical Society, which I'm the Prez.
We stated a project to scan 'several' old photos, docs and start a data base
of the old documents.
It's a older Biostar MB with a AMD Sempron 2600+(1.83Ghz) processor with a
80 gig HD so the added memory should help it out some. We have WinXP, DVD,
Office 2k, PSPro, Nero, DVD burner and a USB scanner.
It's got an AGP 64meg video card which may be our next upgrade.
Being a 'normal' HS, we don't have the funds to purchase the latest and
greatest.
Several of our members have boxes of computer junk laying around so we've
done pretty good with upgrading this system. So far, it hasn't cost us
anything but some time. It's a good learning experience also, with you and
everyone elses help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but so
far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting dual
channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512)
instead of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I stated
that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the question but I
figured it would be an easy answer for those on here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would
function ok with the different type of stick installed. I have
noticed a slow down with only one 512 stick operating which does
affect the operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions
suggests "For Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at least
2 or more DIMM modules must be installed." That's the reason for
asking if I can install two different sticks. Otherwise I'd just
install the 1meg(DDR400) and take out the 512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S." wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct newsgroup
but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400, 1gb,
184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you
did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the
group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base


















  #38  
Old August 5th 09, 11:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
JS
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 6,475
Default adding memory

Be prepared to eat up drive space
once you start scanning those photos.

And as you most likely already know
you should not save a scanned photo in
jpg format as it is compressed and loses
image quality. Worse yet, open a jpg image,
edit/touch up the photo and resave as jpg
and there goes some more image quality.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
That's what this system is used for, scanning.
I donated it to our local Historical Society, which I'm the Prez.
We stated a project to scan 'several' old photos, docs and start a data
base of the old documents.
It's a older Biostar MB with a AMD Sempron 2600+(1.83Ghz) processor with a
80 gig HD so the added memory should help it out some. We have WinXP, DVD,
Office 2k, PSPro, Nero, DVD burner and a USB scanner.
It's got an AGP 64meg video card which may be our next upgrade.
Being a 'normal' HS, we don't have the funds to purchase the latest and
greatest.
Several of our members have boxes of computer junk laying around so we've
done pretty good with upgrading this system. So far, it hasn't cost us
anything but some time. It's a good learning experience also, with you and
everyone elses help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but so
far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting
dual channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512)
instead of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I stated
that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the question but I
figured it would be an easy answer for those on here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would
function ok with the different type of stick installed. I have
noticed a slow down with only one 512 stick operating which does
affect the operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions
suggests "For Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at least
2 or more DIMM modules must be installed." That's the reason for
asking if I can install two different sticks. Otherwise I'd just
install the 1meg(DDR400) and take out the 512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S." wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct newsgroup
but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400,
1gb, 184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you
did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the
group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base




















  #39  
Old August 5th 09, 11:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
JS
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 6,475
Default adding memory

Be prepared to eat up drive space
once you start scanning those photos.

And as you most likely already know
you should not save a scanned photo in
jpg format as it is compressed and loses
image quality. Worse yet, open a jpg image,
edit/touch up the photo and resave as jpg
and there goes some more image quality.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
That's what this system is used for, scanning.
I donated it to our local Historical Society, which I'm the Prez.
We stated a project to scan 'several' old photos, docs and start a data
base of the old documents.
It's a older Biostar MB with a AMD Sempron 2600+(1.83Ghz) processor with a
80 gig HD so the added memory should help it out some. We have WinXP, DVD,
Office 2k, PSPro, Nero, DVD burner and a USB scanner.
It's got an AGP 64meg video card which may be our next upgrade.
Being a 'normal' HS, we don't have the funds to purchase the latest and
greatest.
Several of our members have boxes of computer junk laying around so we've
done pretty good with upgrading this system. So far, it hasn't cost us
anything but some time. It's a good learning experience also, with you and
everyone elses help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but so
far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting
dual channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512)
instead of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I stated
that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the question but I
figured it would be an easy answer for those on here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would
function ok with the different type of stick installed. I have
noticed a slow down with only one 512 stick operating which does
affect the operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions
suggests "For Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at least
2 or more DIMM modules must be installed." That's the reason for
asking if I can install two different sticks. Otherwise I'd just
install the 1meg(DDR400) and take out the 512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S." wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct newsgroup
but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400,
1gb, 184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you
did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the
group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base




















  #40  
Old August 5th 09, 11:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
L.S.[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 14
Default adding memory

Thanks for the suggestion.
After scanning, we're burning to DVD because of limited disk space at this
time.
Most of the photos we're doing in tiff.
What do you suggest?

Hope folks don't mind we're getting off subject..

"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Be prepared to eat up drive space
once you start scanning those photos.

And as you most likely already know
you should not save a scanned photo in
jpg format as it is compressed and loses
image quality. Worse yet, open a jpg image,
edit/touch up the photo and resave as jpg
and there goes some more image quality.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
That's what this system is used for, scanning.
I donated it to our local Historical Society, which I'm the Prez.
We stated a project to scan 'several' old photos, docs and start a data
base of the old documents.
It's a older Biostar MB with a AMD Sempron 2600+(1.83Ghz) processor with
a 80 gig HD so the added memory should help it out some. We have WinXP,
DVD, Office 2k, PSPro, Nero, DVD burner and a USB scanner.
It's got an AGP 64meg video card which may be our next upgrade.
Being a 'normal' HS, we don't have the funds to purchase the latest and
greatest.
Several of our members have boxes of computer junk laying around so we've
done pretty good with upgrading this system. So far, it hasn't cost us
anything but some time. It's a good learning experience also, with you
and everyone elses help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but so
far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting
dual channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512)
instead of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I stated
that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the question but
I figured it would be an easy answer for those on here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would
function ok with the different type of stick installed. I have
noticed a slow down with only one 512 stick operating which does
affect the operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions
suggests "For Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at
least 2 or more DIMM modules must be installed." That's the reason
for asking if I can install two different sticks. Otherwise I'd
just install the 1meg(DDR400) and take out the 512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S."
wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no
go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct
newsgroup but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400,
1gb, 184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you
did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the
group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base






















  #41  
Old August 5th 09, 11:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
L.S.[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 14
Default adding memory

Thanks for the suggestion.
After scanning, we're burning to DVD because of limited disk space at this
time.
Most of the photos we're doing in tiff.
What do you suggest?

Hope folks don't mind we're getting off subject..

"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Be prepared to eat up drive space
once you start scanning those photos.

And as you most likely already know
you should not save a scanned photo in
jpg format as it is compressed and loses
image quality. Worse yet, open a jpg image,
edit/touch up the photo and resave as jpg
and there goes some more image quality.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
That's what this system is used for, scanning.
I donated it to our local Historical Society, which I'm the Prez.
We stated a project to scan 'several' old photos, docs and start a data
base of the old documents.
It's a older Biostar MB with a AMD Sempron 2600+(1.83Ghz) processor with
a 80 gig HD so the added memory should help it out some. We have WinXP,
DVD, Office 2k, PSPro, Nero, DVD burner and a USB scanner.
It's got an AGP 64meg video card which may be our next upgrade.
Being a 'normal' HS, we don't have the funds to purchase the latest and
greatest.
Several of our members have boxes of computer junk laying around so we've
done pretty good with upgrading this system. So far, it hasn't cost us
anything but some time. It's a good learning experience also, with you
and everyone elses help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but so
far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting
dual channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512)
instead of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I stated
that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the question but
I figured it would be an easy answer for those on here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would
function ok with the different type of stick installed. I have
noticed a slow down with only one 512 stick operating which does
affect the operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions
suggests "For Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at
least 2 or more DIMM modules must be installed." That's the reason
for asking if I can install two different sticks. Otherwise I'd
just install the 1meg(DDR400) and take out the 512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S."
wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no
go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct
newsgroup but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400,
1gb, 184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you
did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the
group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base






















  #42  
Old August 6th 09, 12:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
JS
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 6,475
Default adding memory

TIFF is fine, it's a "lossless" format.
Just investigate what photo scanner
and photo editing software you plan
to use. Most software packages support
TIFF and it's various options.

For basic (non critical editing) I use
Paint .NET: http://www.getpaint.net/
(you would be amazed at what this little program can do)

For my other work it's Photoshop.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks for the suggestion.
After scanning, we're burning to DVD because of limited disk space at this
time.
Most of the photos we're doing in tiff.
What do you suggest?

Hope folks don't mind we're getting off subject..

"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Be prepared to eat up drive space
once you start scanning those photos.

And as you most likely already know
you should not save a scanned photo in
jpg format as it is compressed and loses
image quality. Worse yet, open a jpg image,
edit/touch up the photo and resave as jpg
and there goes some more image quality.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
That's what this system is used for, scanning.
I donated it to our local Historical Society, which I'm the Prez.
We stated a project to scan 'several' old photos, docs and start a data
base of the old documents.
It's a older Biostar MB with a AMD Sempron 2600+(1.83Ghz) processor with
a 80 gig HD so the added memory should help it out some. We have WinXP,
DVD, Office 2k, PSPro, Nero, DVD burner and a USB scanner.
It's got an AGP 64meg video card which may be our next upgrade.
Being a 'normal' HS, we don't have the funds to purchase the latest and
greatest.
Several of our members have boxes of computer junk laying around so
we've done pretty good with upgrading this system. So far, it hasn't
cost us anything but some time. It's a good learning experience also,
with you and everyone elses help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but
so far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message
...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting
dual channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512)
instead of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I
stated that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the
question but I figured it would be an easy answer for those on
here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would
function ok with the different type of stick installed. I have
noticed a slow down with only one 512 stick operating which does
affect the operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions
suggests "For Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at
least 2 or more DIMM modules must be installed." That's the
reason for asking if I can install two different sticks.
Otherwise I'd just install the 1meg(DDR400) and take out the
512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S."
wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no
go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct
newsgroup but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400,
1gb, 184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you
did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the
group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base
























  #43  
Old August 6th 09, 12:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
JS
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 6,475
Default adding memory

TIFF is fine, it's a "lossless" format.
Just investigate what photo scanner
and photo editing software you plan
to use. Most software packages support
TIFF and it's various options.

For basic (non critical editing) I use
Paint .NET: http://www.getpaint.net/
(you would be amazed at what this little program can do)

For my other work it's Photoshop.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks for the suggestion.
After scanning, we're burning to DVD because of limited disk space at this
time.
Most of the photos we're doing in tiff.
What do you suggest?

Hope folks don't mind we're getting off subject..

"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Be prepared to eat up drive space
once you start scanning those photos.

And as you most likely already know
you should not save a scanned photo in
jpg format as it is compressed and loses
image quality. Worse yet, open a jpg image,
edit/touch up the photo and resave as jpg
and there goes some more image quality.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
That's what this system is used for, scanning.
I donated it to our local Historical Society, which I'm the Prez.
We stated a project to scan 'several' old photos, docs and start a data
base of the old documents.
It's a older Biostar MB with a AMD Sempron 2600+(1.83Ghz) processor with
a 80 gig HD so the added memory should help it out some. We have WinXP,
DVD, Office 2k, PSPro, Nero, DVD burner and a USB scanner.
It's got an AGP 64meg video card which may be our next upgrade.
Being a 'normal' HS, we don't have the funds to purchase the latest and
greatest.
Several of our members have boxes of computer junk laying around so
we've done pretty good with upgrading this system. So far, it hasn't
cost us anything but some time. It's a good learning experience also,
with you and everyone elses help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but
so far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message
...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting
dual channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512)
instead of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I
stated that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the
question but I figured it would be an easy answer for those on
here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would
function ok with the different type of stick installed. I have
noticed a slow down with only one 512 stick operating which does
affect the operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions
suggests "For Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at
least 2 or more DIMM modules must be installed." That's the
reason for asking if I can install two different sticks.
Otherwise I'd just install the 1meg(DDR400) and take out the
512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S."
wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no
go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct
newsgroup but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400,
1gb, 184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS (you
did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the
group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base
























  #44  
Old August 6th 09, 01:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
L.S.[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 14
Default adding memory

Again thanks.
We're using PaintShopPro and honestly we have saved some of the old
newsprint and photos we're putting on our web site in .jpg.

Question- after a photo is saved as a .jpg, can it be opened and resaved as
a tiff? I know you can save it but is the damage done? I'm guessing it's
cooked but my wife wanted me to ask as she's the one heading up this
project. I have a funny feeling why she's asking.
At least they have just started. They have over 3000 photos and 4 decades of
newsprint aritcles to work with.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
TIFF is fine, it's a "lossless" format.
Just investigate what photo scanner
and photo editing software you plan
to use. Most software packages support
TIFF and it's various options.

For basic (non critical editing) I use
Paint .NET: http://www.getpaint.net/
(you would be amazed at what this little program can do)

For my other work it's Photoshop.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks for the suggestion.
After scanning, we're burning to DVD because of limited disk space at
this time.
Most of the photos we're doing in tiff.
What do you suggest?

Hope folks don't mind we're getting off subject..

"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Be prepared to eat up drive space
once you start scanning those photos.

And as you most likely already know
you should not save a scanned photo in
jpg format as it is compressed and loses
image quality. Worse yet, open a jpg image,
edit/touch up the photo and resave as jpg
and there goes some more image quality.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
That's what this system is used for, scanning.
I donated it to our local Historical Society, which I'm the Prez.
We stated a project to scan 'several' old photos, docs and start a data
base of the old documents.
It's a older Biostar MB with a AMD Sempron 2600+(1.83Ghz) processor
with a 80 gig HD so the added memory should help it out some. We have
WinXP, DVD, Office 2k, PSPro, Nero, DVD burner and a USB scanner.
It's got an AGP 64meg video card which may be our next upgrade.
Being a 'normal' HS, we don't have the funds to purchase the latest and
greatest.
Several of our members have boxes of computer junk laying around so
we've done pretty good with upgrading this system. So far, it hasn't
cost us anything but some time. It's a good learning experience also,
with you and everyone elses help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but
so far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message
...
You lucked out :-)

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting
dual channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual
channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512)
instead of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I
stated that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the
question but I figured it would be an easy answer for those on
here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would
function ok with the different type of stick installed. I have
noticed a slow down with only one 512 stick operating which does
affect the operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions
suggests "For Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at
least 2 or more DIMM modules must be installed." That's the
reason for asking if I can install two different sticks.
Otherwise I'd just install the 1meg(DDR400) and take out the
512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S."
wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no
go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct
newsgroup but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400,
1gb, 184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS
(you did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the
group
title, right?)

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Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


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Old August 6th 09, 01:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
L.S.[_4_]
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Default adding memory


Again thanks.
We're using PaintShopPro and honestly we have saved some of the old
newsprint and photos we're putting on our web site in .jpg.

Question- after a photo is saved as a .jpg, can it be opened and resaved as
a tiff? I know you can save it but is the damage done? I'm guessing it's
cooked but my wife wanted me to ask as she's the one heading up this
project. I have a funny feeling why she's asking.
At least they have just started. They have over 3000 photos and 4 decades of
newsprint aritcles to work with.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
TIFF is fine, it's a "lossless" format.
Just investigate what photo scanner
and photo editing software you plan
to use. Most software packages support
TIFF and it's various options.

For basic (non critical editing) I use
Paint .NET: http://www.getpaint.net/
(you would be amazed at what this little program can do)

For my other work it's Photoshop.

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JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks for the suggestion.
After scanning, we're burning to DVD because of limited disk space at
this time.
Most of the photos we're doing in tiff.
What do you suggest?

Hope folks don't mind we're getting off subject..

"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Be prepared to eat up drive space
once you start scanning those photos.

And as you most likely already know
you should not save a scanned photo in
jpg format as it is compressed and loses
image quality. Worse yet, open a jpg image,
edit/touch up the photo and resave as jpg
and there goes some more image quality.

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JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
That's what this system is used for, scanning.
I donated it to our local Historical Society, which I'm the Prez.
We stated a project to scan 'several' old photos, docs and start a data
base of the old documents.
It's a older Biostar MB with a AMD Sempron 2600+(1.83Ghz) processor
with a 80 gig HD so the added memory should help it out some. We have
WinXP, DVD, Office 2k, PSPro, Nero, DVD burner and a USB scanner.
It's got an AGP 64meg video card which may be our next upgrade.
Being a 'normal' HS, we don't have the funds to purchase the latest and
greatest.
Several of our members have boxes of computer junk laying around so
we've done pretty good with upgrading this system. So far, it hasn't
cost us anything but some time. It's a good learning experience also,
with you and everyone elses help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message ...
Unless you using some type of high end application
any additional memory will go to waste. I have 2GB
in one of my systems, but I do photo scanning and editing.

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http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Sure did.
I'm looking around for another 1gb DDR400 to match the one in it but
so far, so good.
Seems stable enough.

Thanks for everyones help/suggestions.


"JS" @ wrote in message
...
You lucked out :-)

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"L.S." wrote in message
...
update.
Finally caught the Post(startup) after 3 resets and it's reporting
dual channel.
Guessing the MB is ok with different size and speed of sticks.
Go figure.......


"L.S." wrote in message
...
Thanks. I installed the 1gb stick and the system is picking it
up(start-CP-system) but not sure how to check on dual
channeling...
May have goofed as I installed in slot A (1gb) and slot B (512)
instead of using the 2 slot B's..

Should I change it?



"JS" @ wrote in message
...
Dual channel usually requires "Matched" pairs
of memory. Different brands or different sizes
will most likely cause a fall back to single channel.

So use the first two slots as your two sticks are
not matched.

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JS
http://www.pagestart.com



"L.S." wrote in message
...
Hey, sorry guys. I didn't mean to spark an argument here. I
stated that this may not be the 'best' newsgroup to ask the
question but I figured it would be an easy answer for those on
here.
Two points that may concern hardware was whether WinXP would
function ok with the different type of stick installed. I have
noticed a slow down with only one 512 stick operating which does
affect the operation of my WinXP system. Plus my MB instructions
suggests "For Dual-channel DDR (128-bit) high performance, at
least 2 or more DIMM modules must be installed." That's the
reason for asking if I can install two different sticks.
Otherwise I'd just install the 1meg(DDR400) and take out the
512(DDR333).
I'm still not sure is installing the two stick will give me the
128-bit if there are different size.

Anyway, sorry if I ruffled your feather Mr. Smith.


"Touch Base" wrote in message
...

"Mr. Smith" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009 12:04:10 -0500, "L.S."
wrote:


winxp(home).

One of my 512 memory stick went out. System only recognizes 512
instead of
1gb. To check I took it out and tried it in another system- no
go.
Here's the question and I know it's probably not correct
newsgroup but
should be simple answer for you sys gurus.
The sticks are ddr333, 512meg, 184 pin. I have a extra ddr400,
1gb, 184 pin
stick.
The instruction for the MB says up to 4 gig and ddr333.

Will the ddr400 work w/o messing up system?


Why ask here? Your question has nothing to do with with OS
(you did
notice the letters X and P preceeding the word Hardware in the
group
title, right?)

================================================== ======

Dear Mr Smith,

What part of XP is hardware?

Please enlighten me as to what kind of posts should be in this
newsgroup?


--
Regards,
Touch Base


























 




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