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Wanda Irby <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Jul 2004 21:01:10 +0430
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I don't fin Advisor on that web site.
        Wanda in Seymour in the great State of Texas, USA!

Tom Mayer wrote:

> Ira
>
> The Belarc Advisor software is free from www.belarc.com and will give you a
> lot of information on your computer including the memory installed on each
> slot. Dell computers like Dell memory, so you should go to the Dell site and
> you tell them which model computer you have and they tell you what memory
> goes with it and will sell you the memory. Dell memory is somewhat more
> expensive than other brands, but the last time I purchased some it was not
> that much of a premium.
>
> Tom Mayer
>
>
>
> Hi,
> How can I tell, with out opening up the PC case, how many of my memory
> slots
> are taken up?  Also, how can I tell what type of memory I need to  buy?
> I currently have 512mb of RAM and want to install more.  Whether it
> matters,
> I have a DELL Dimension 4100, running Windows XP Professional.
>
> Thanks,
> Ira Wallin
>
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