Re: Identifying memory
- From: "Trent SC" <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 17:04:11 -0000
Thanks to you both for a prompt and helpful reply - exactly what I was
looking for!
Try http://www.crucial.com/
Regards.
Bill Ridgeway
Computer Solutions
What's the best way of identifying the type of memory installed on a
Windows XP computer? A colleague who is to nervous to take a screwdriver
to their machine wants me to install some new memory, and it's a fairly
long journey over there, so I'd rather direct them to some analysis
software, get the info, go shopping for them and install it in one visit,
rather than go over, check out the memory, go home, go shopping and make
another long round trip.
I'm well aware that there are a number of free apps which claim to offer
useful analysis, but Belarc, for example, doesn't give me enough info.
Thanks in advance.
.
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