Re: Slow Computer Response:



On Jan 10, 9:56 pm, "Daave" <dcwashNOS...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Robert wrote:
I have no idea what FSB is or what your referring to.

Front Side Bus. For more info, see:

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-front-side-bus.htm

Your PC seems to be the older of the two mentioned here:

http://www.lyberty.com/tech/sysspecs/dell_8200.html

Scroll down to Memory. (I'm glad I found this page!) The RAM that
shipped with the PC is non-ECC (different from the other links I gave
you!).

For memory choices, see:

http://www.memoryx.net/dimension.html

Lots of choices!

But there are only two for Dimension 8200 (400MHz FSB):

ECC:http://www.memoryx.net/deldim82ser.html

And non-ECC:http://www.memoryx.net/dimension8200.html

I would definitely post to the Dell forum first to determine which would
be better for you. I'm a bit confused; since you have PC800, it looks
like the ECC is the way to go (at least on the memoryx web site). But it
seems that the non-ECC is what shipped with it originally. So ask an
expert!

UPDATE:

Quote from ebay auction: "I recently purchased this RAM for my Dell
Dimension 8200, but my Dell requires Non-ECC RAM. The RAM was never
installed, I found the mistake too late "

Hmmm. Looks like non-ECC, then. So........

SimpleTech STD2552/256 256MB PC800 Non-ECC RDRAM 184pin RIMM

http://www.amazon.com/SimpleTech-STD2552-256-Non-ECC-184pin/dp/B00006...

That should be the one! (But, again, I'd research it more, first...)

$140 + shipping

If you can't afford that just yet, you may find you may not need more
RAM after all if you're able to run very lean as I mentioned earlier
(not easy, but still possible). Those Web sites I mentioned have a
wealth of information.

As far as making back-ups as opposed to System Restore points I was
planning on getting an external hard drive after I upgraded my
internal hard drive when all this happened. Being on a fixed and very
limited income doesn't help matters either. I suppose I could use my
DVD/RW drive for backups but that would only be data and not a true
System Image like Casper or Norton Ghost, correct?

Although imaging to an external hard drive is a more pleasant
experience, you should be able to image your hard drive to a series of
CDs or DVDs with the proper software. I've never used Casper or Ghost,
but I'd like to think the answer is yes. I personally like Acronis True
Image. So, you may use your DVD/RW drive for both data and imaging your
entire drive.

Just to let you know, I clicked on the non-ECC link above and started
to do their test of my system to see which RAM I did indeed need and
my Comodo fired up with a Malware alert!
I also registered with the Dell Community and so far they came back
with the same thing you intially did Crucial at $265.00 a stick!@! Oh
man, I hope I can fins some allot cheaper than that! I've done
everything you and Gerry suggested but I would still like to upgrade
before I can't. One this is for sure, if and when I do get another
computer I'm going to make sure it has plenty of RAM!@! I thought by
upgrading my hard drive I was making my computer run faster. Just
shows you how little I know.


Robert
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