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Hello,
I need more memory, as I'm getting into graphics,
with a focus on the Macromedia Studio MX suite of products.
I used Belarc to id what's here, but can't seem to get my head
around what to order, in terms of memory; nor can I get a
handle on translating what Crucial says my system can take,
as I read what Belarc says my system is.
From another list:
>Installing memory on any system is VERY easy, and is explained in detail
>at
>www.crucial.com and if you use their wizard, you should be able to find
>the
>minimum and maximum RAM for your system. Also, your system can easily be
>identified by installing the Belarc Advisor, which you will find a link
>for
>on Crucial's website.
Here's what I have:
Windows 98 SE (build 4.10.2222) Intel Corporation Complete System
Processor a Main Circuit Board b
1000 megahertz Intel Pentium III
32 kilobyte primary memory cache
256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Intel Corporation D815EEA
AAA45884-401
Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
BIOS: Intel Corp. EA81510A.86A.0040.P09.0011141019 11/14/2000
Drives Memory Modules
40.48 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
30.04 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space
ATAPI CD-RW 52XMax [CD-ROM drive]
TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-M1502 [CD-ROM drive]
Generic floppy disk drive (3.5")
Generic IDE hard disk drive (40.48 GB) -- drive 0 256 Megabytes Installed
Memory
Slot 'DIMM0' has 256 MB
Slot 'DIMM1' is Empty
Slot 'DIMM2' is Empty
Local Drive Volumes
c: (on drive 0) 3.71 GB 1.31 GB free
d: (on drive 0) 36.77 GB 28.72 GB free
Here's what Crucial's wizard says:
<http://www.crucial.com/crucial/pvtcontent/memorytype.asp?model=&memtype=CHOOSE>
Does this mean that I can put up to a total of 1000 megabytes of memory
widgets
into those DIMM slots? Would it be smarter if I just went to Intel's site
and looked?
Thanks,
Diane
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