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Name: willslen
Date: November 1, 2005 at 07:48:03 Pacific
OS: xp pro w/ sp2
CPU/Ram: 2.00/512
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Greetings, I was wondering if there is some software/utility that could identify what type of memory is installed on a system (whether it is pc 100, pc 133, ddr 2700, etc.)? Thanks in
advanced for any and all input!!!



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Name: XpUser4Real
Date: November 1, 2005 at 07:55:07 Pacific
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everest or belarc advisor should do the trick for you

Hopefully my advice will help you...Please post back with your results....thanks


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Name: willslen
Date: November 1, 2005 at 12:02:59 Pacific
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Thanks ,XpUser4Real, for your quick response. I downloaded and installed the belarc advisor, and it works great...except it didn't tell me which type of ram I am using. To be sure, I allready know the type of ram on my OWN computer, I just wanted a utility to use on other computers I tinker with, to be able to ascertain the identity of the memory. I'll try the everest next. Thanks again!


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Response Number 3
Name: XpUser4Real
Date: November 2, 2005 at 07:30:10 Pacific
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Thanks for posting back and glad it worked for you.

Hopefully my advice will help you...Please post back with your results....thanks


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