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ram help.

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by ninjanick, Aug 15, 2007.

  1. ninjanick

    ninjanick Regular member

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    ok my dad got a new computer so i scraped his old computer for ram and other things. so i dont know how to install new ram. do i just plug in the new stick? and it will work? it is a 206mb ram stick and i have a dell dimension 2400 (old i know) all help is nice!


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  2. 21Q

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    You may be able to if it's older as pc100 was the normal format. But installing memory from a new computer into an old may be problematic. It should work though. Just stick in in until you hear a click from both ends, that means it's all the way in.
     
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    there both dell dimenisons 2400
     
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    You'll be ok then.
     
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    so i can just pop the ram in and i have 512mb ram now?
     
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    Exactly, unless there differences between the two models, but thats unlikely.
     

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