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    @fizz wrote:

    Then you got it wrong you will need a decent CPU as well probably :roll:

    Got what wrong?

    Druid
    “Opening a PC and delving into the heart of your cherished equipment takes a tad of courage for anyone who has not done so before, so well done to ’emmalush’ for venturing thus far, at least you can now use multiple applications without the fear of crashing your PC and they will operate without slowing down………..now thats the difference extra RAM makes.”

    The instructions that came with the Ram were awfull. It was just a case of getting past the spagetti wires. Flicking the end switches in place was the hard bit. I can honestly say, that for an extra £30, my PC doesn’t seem to be working any better.

    never follow advice from people you do not know, it’s like running a live virus…. do so at your peril.

    This is microsofts answer to the great RAM debate.

    This link has been checked by me and its kosher”

    Hmm. I dont trust Microsoft.

    #260751

    @emmalush wrote:

    @fizz wrote:

    Then you got it wrong you will need a decent CPU as well probably :roll:

    Got what wrong?
    Exactly

    I wrote,
    “Opening a PC and delving into the heart of your cherished equipment takes a tad of courage for anyone who has not done so before, so well done to ’emmalush’ for venturing thus far, at least you can now use multiple applications without the fear of crashing your PC and they will operate without slowing down………..now thats the difference extra RAM makes.”
    You wrote,
    The instructions that came with the Ram were awfull. It was just a case of getting past the spagetti wires. Flicking the end switches in place was the hard bit. I can honestly say, that for an extra £30, my PC doesn’t seem to be working any better.

    I wrote,
    never follow advice from people you do not know, it’s like running a live virus…. do so at your peril.

    This is microsofts answer to the great RAM debate.
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/expert/ballew_tshootram.mspx

    This link has been checked by me and its kosher :wink:

    Hmm. I dont trust Microsoft.

    I think Microsoft is an ar$e as well, but it’s a reliable source where RAM is concerned

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