What kind of memory do I need?

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Carla

Ok...I am miffed but I need to find out what type of memory
I have installed right now so I can add more. I have looked
in the obvious places but cannot seem to locate any type of
part numbers or types such as DDR etc. Please let me know
where to look as I am standing here with my friend and 3
new chips and do not know which if any will work.
Thanks a million billion ya'll!
Carla K
 
All of my device manager settings are set for automatic
with the check mark greyed out so that I can't manually
change resources. How do I get around this? I need to
change my game port to a normal I/O (instead of one
starting with "A" like it is now). My SBLive won't connect
a digital gamepad otherwise. I'm using Windows XP Pro and
have tried disabling acpi, changing bios settings, and
repair installing yet nothing has worked.
 
IF your computer is standard off-shelf model.
IF someone put it together for you check with them.
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www.4allmemory.com
www.crucial.com
www.kingston.com
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use find box:
--computer company name
--model name/number
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results:
standard/maximum memory
socket number
memory speed etc
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Ok...I am miffed but I need to find out what type of memory
I have installed right now so I can add more. I have looked
in the obvious places but cannot seem to locate any type of
part numbers or types such as DDR etc. Please let me know
where to look as I am standing here with my friend and 3
new chips and do not know which if any will work.
Thanks a million billion ya'll!
Carla K
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Hi, Carla!
Get the freeware Aida from http://www.aida32.hu

This program will tell you evrything you want to know about your memory
(and your whole system too)
 
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