Susan Harkins
ssharkins at gmail.com
Mon Apr 7 09:25:49 CDT 2008
> you need to look upin your motherboard manual what type of memory to use, > and also, what's presently in your box and how many slots are free and > whether you have to fill slots in pairs. > also, get memtest, s amall free memory testerand run it after upgrading, > so > you can return the memory when defective. ========The Crucial scan gave me the information I need, but I will definitely check it to make sure. I've never even seen the inside, so I'm not even sure I'll do it myself. We have a local shop that does great work for a reasonable price. It's good to know what my options are. Susan H.