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I have just had my PC wiped and had windows xp pro installed, i had all my documents saved and reloaded back on, my computer is now running slower than it was b4. i only have 256 of RAM how much should i have? i also have windows office added. a friend has 3 sticks of 256mb and said that i should have a minimum of 512mb
please help
thanks in advance
please help
thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you want to add more memory, download and install a program called Everest which will tel you the model number (and brand name) of your motherboard, and also which type of memory it takes and also the maximum that your motherboard will accept.
Armed with that, you can buy more (or even go to crucial.com and enter your motherboard details there for confirmation of which type of RAM your motherboard will accept). I'd aim to add at least an additional 512MB but the more the merrier.
From there it's just a matter of buying it and adding it in. RAM just slots into your PC - it's dead easy to "install". There'll probably be websites with pictures showing just how simple it is.
Armed with that, you can buy more (or even go to crucial.com and enter your motherboard details there for confirmation of which type of RAM your motherboard will accept). I'd aim to add at least an additional 512MB but the more the merrier.
From there it's just a matter of buying it and adding it in. RAM just slots into your PC - it's dead easy to "install". There'll probably be websites with pictures showing just how simple it is.
Run the system scanner from here:
http://www.crucial.com/uk/systemscanner/
That'll tell you how much RAM you can upgrade to, and what kind. If your friend has the right kind of RAM, and you're confident you can change it yourself (it's easy), then add some.
http://www.crucial.com/uk/systemscanner/
That'll tell you how much RAM you can upgrade to, and what kind. If your friend has the right kind of RAM, and you're confident you can change it yourself (it's easy), then add some.