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Memory - [Answered] Installing new memory posted in the Hardware forums; Sure thing, here you go... 224 Megabytes Installed Memory Slot 'A0' has 256 MB Slot 'A1' is Empty Slot 'A2' is Empty...

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Sure thing, here you go...

224 Megabytes Installed Memory

Slot 'A0' has 256 MB
Slot 'A1' is Empty
Slot 'A2' is Empty


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Hmmm..that doesn't help. Download THIS - extract it and run the CPUZ program - look on the "Memory" tab and let me know the speed of the RAM.


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I'm not too sure what number to give you so I've attatched a screenshot of the page!

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Prices as they are at the moment you should probably buy a single 512mb stick of 184-pin PC2100 DDR 266Mhz RAM to replace whatever you have in there at the moment (as I can't tell whether you have PC1600 or PC2100).


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I believe he is looking for the frequency, which in this case is 133Mhz.

You could also try increasing your virtual memory. While it is not real memory, what it will do is copy information from your physical memory to that space on the hard drive allocated for virtual memory, freeing up space on the physical memory. It's not as fast as physical memory, but it's better than nothing .


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I found the right bit, it's a PC2100


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