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Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 13 May 2000 04:54:47 -0400
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The URL below is Gateway's suport page, and you should be able to find what
you want there. I would have looked further, but they want part numbers to
which I have no access.
I recently upgraded a Gateway to 64 MBs from 32 MBs for about $100.00,
including my labor. I got the RAM at Best Buy for about half what the local
Gateway store wanted.
http://www.gatewayatwork.com/support/product/index.shtml
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I really hate to keep asking you guys such really beginner questions, but I
don't seem to be finding the information on my own. So here goes.

How do you determine what kind of Ram you have in your computer and after
finding that out what kind of Ram do you buy then to upgrade.

I'm running a Gateway P5 100 with 16 MB of memory. I've called places here
to inquire about upgrading to at least 32 MB's and as high as 64 MB's. One
place is saying that it will cost me about $26 for each 8 MB's I upgrade to
plus the installation fee. Is this a reasonable price for an additional 16
MB's of Ram?

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