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  • Upgrading memory cards

    Just updated BIOS Version/Date Dell Computer Corporation AO3 to A05,
    Don't know what advantage that gives? ?????????

    Thinking of increasing Total Physical Memory to 1 GB. Do you see any problem? Does SMBIOS Version 2.3 have any limiting effect on increasing to 1 GB?


    This is what I have:

    OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
    Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
    OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
    System Manufacturer Dell Computer Corporation
    System Model OptiPlex GX240
    System Type X86-based PC
    Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~1794 Mhz
    BIOS Version/Date Dell Computer Corporation A05, 7/19/2002
    SMBIOS Version 2.3
    Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS
    System Directory C:\WINDOWS\system32
    Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
    Locale United States
    Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)"

    Total Physical Memory 256.00 MB
    Available Physical Memory 49.25 MB
    Total Virtual Memory 2.00 GB
    Available Virtual Memory 1.96 GB
    Page File Space 602.60 MB
    Page File C:\pagefile.sys
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------

    Robert





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    Robert

  • #2
    My understanding is that windows XP will run best if it has between 512 & 1 gig of memory. You currently have 256.
    Bill

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    • #3
      Adding memory up to 2GB on older computer (and new ones for that matter) is probably the best bang for your buck in terms of speed improvements.

      By all means, add the extra memory. You can either do it yourself, (look up what type of memory your computer needs--go to Crucial, there you can scan your computer for recommended upgrades and/or follow the step 1,2,3 drop down menus to find the correct memory modules) or bring it to someone like best buy's geek squad. Your choice.

      Once you've found the module type you can either buy it directly from crucial or check the net for competitive pricing. Some places to check are Newegg or TigerDirect

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      • #4
        Thanks mas

        Prices are such that a new pc may be the way to go.
        Robert

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        • #5
          Some older computers are limited in how much memory they will accept, physically (slots) or just how much memory the computer can handle. Some older computers are limited to a max of 512MB for really old computers, 1GB, or up to a max of 4GB. If anyone plans to do an update of memory, it would be a good idea to review the computer's specs to see what the memory limitation is for that model.
          Don

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