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Jacob,
No, he said 64 bit Windows 7. Here is his original post...
My wife has a 64-bit Windows 7-based Dell Inspiron N5050, which came with 4
GB of RAM. She has complained that it has been running more and more slowly,
so I decided to add another memory card. I got it directly from Dell since
I've had issues with third-party RAM before on my own machine. I installed
it per the directions in the user manual, but when I next started the
computer and looked at the System Information display, I saw that it still
only shows a total of 4 GB of RAM even though a total of 8 GB is physically
installed in the machine at this point.
On 11/21/2014 11:28 AM, Jacob Smith wrote:
> I think I know the issue. 32-bit Windows XP doesn't support 8 GB, it only
> supports up to 4. If I recall correctly, you said you were using 32-bit
> Windows XP?
>
Russ Poffenberger
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