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RAM problems
Name: SteveS13 Date: December 29, 2002 at 13:18:30 Pacific OS: Windows ME CPU/Ram: 700mhz/64?
Comment:
I have windows ME and have 64 megs of ram but there is a problem. I want to play a game that requirees 64 megs of ram , but i can't becauses the computer only thinks I have 63 HELP please!
Name: madman Date: December 29, 2002 at 13:35:35 Pacific
Reply:
Get more ram, it's too cheap not to! You'll need more sooner or later (maybe sooner than later).
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Response Number 2
Name: Brian Rignall Date: December 29, 2002 at 15:40:08 Pacific
Reply:
For sure! 256Mb of RAM is cheaper than buying a new game and will really improve your computing experience.
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Response Number 3
Name: JackG Date: December 29, 2002 at 16:02:20 Pacific
Reply:
Be sure to check your system board documentation or the manufacturs web site for your specific board first. Many of the older machines that came with 64MB of RAM will not support 256MB modules. Some do not even work with 128MB modules. So check the system board spec.'s or go to Crucial and use their memory configurater for your system board, before you buy.
But get as large a module as you can. Windows ME and games like a lot of memory.
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