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In reply to the discussion: upgrading memory [View all]

MrYikes

(720 posts)
2. WOW you are fast!!!!
Tue May 21, 2013, 10:44 AM
May 2013

and the RTFM caused a laugh and memories from long ago.
I had researched and found that 1 gb was the most that could be used (more researching now shows that 2 gb is the top amount,,oh well.)
I was now searching on how to enter BIOS, cause I don't remember and found something I never knew
hitting ctrl, alt, s, will bring up the computer model, serial number, etc.,,,cool.

Thank you for responding.

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upgrading memory [View all] MrYikes May 2013 OP
RTFM-- lastlib May 2013 #1
WOW you are fast!!!! MrYikes May 2013 #2
Getting into BIOS varies from model to model...... lastlib May 2013 #3
Yes you must do these steps precisely! whistler162 May 2013 #4
Touch the case Mnpaul May 2013 #5
10 years old and you bought memory for it? DainBramaged May 2013 #6
I am a liberal, I wouldn't have the heart to put Vista on anything. MrYikes May 2013 #7
I run Win7 Go Vols May 2013 #8
I have an HP desktop purchased in 2005.. truth2power Jun 2013 #9
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