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Old 12-29-2011, 08:52 PM #1
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Yep, mrsD is right , has to be the right kind & same speed.
If the old one has the same kind it could work, but also you have to have open slots in the new one.

And opening a new computer usually voids the warranty!!

3 gigs should be fine for what you use it for.

More would be needed if doing heavy graphics/gaming etc.
Ah, so I shall just stay with my warranty and my 3 gigs. I don't do gaming. So I thank all of you for all your input.

Oh, Mrs. D, I'm going to the diabetes forum to post a question. I know you will know the answer.

Melody
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