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check number of memory cards
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how can i check how many memory cards are installed in my computer example - if i have 1gb memory on my computer how can i check if i have two 512mb installed or just one 1gb installed without messing up with the hardware i dont want open up my computer and check the hardware. how can i know it from the OS please help thanks gursaran |
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check number of memory cards
Opening up the case and looking is the best.
It is usually easy and the case can often be opened without moving the computer depending on location and computer. Enter the BIOS. Usually one of the pages lists the memory in each slot including size and possibly other details. Check your manual and/or contact the computer manufacturer for details. There are also 3rd party tools you can use to identify the configuration of the computer. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "gursaran abott" wrote in message ... hi how can i check how many memory cards are installed in my computer example - if i have 1gb memory on my computer how can i check if i have two 512mb installed or just one 1gb installed without messing up with the hardware i dont want open up my computer and check the hardware. how can i know it from the OS please help thanks gursaran |
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check number of memory cards
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can you list me those third party tools that would be helpful thanks "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: Opening up the case and looking is the best. It is usually easy and the case can often be opened without moving the computer depending on location and computer. Enter the BIOS. Usually one of the pages lists the memory in each slot including size and possibly other details. Check your manual and/or contact the computer manufacturer for details. There are also 3rd party tools you can use to identify the configuration of the computer. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "gursaran abott" wrote in message ... hi how can i check how many memory cards are installed in my computer example - if i have 1gb memory on my computer how can i check if i have two 512mb installed or just one 1gb installed without messing up with the hardware i dont want open up my computer and check the hardware. how can i know it from the OS please help thanks gursaran |
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check number of memory cards
www.crucial.com.. run their online scan
-- Mike Hall - MVP http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx Posting Productively.. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "gursaran abott" wrote in message ... hi how can i check how many memory cards are installed in my computer example - if i have 1gb memory on my computer how can i check if i have two 512mb installed or just one 1gb installed without messing up with the hardware i dont want open up my computer and check the hardware. how can i know it from the OS please help thanks gursaran |
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check number of memory cards
gursaran abott wrote:
hi how can i check how many memory cards are installed in my computer example - if i have 1gb memory on my computer how can i check if i have two 512mb installed or just one 1gb installed without messing up with the hardware i dont want open up my computer and check the hardware. how can i know it from the OS please help thanks gursaran With an HP running Vista, click on help and support, click on system info. Everything you want to know is there. I have no way to know if this is true of the Help files on other OEM's. Good luck. -- "In my youth I stressed freedom, and in my old age I stress order. I have made the great discovery that liberty is a product of order" Will Durant |
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check number of memory cards
Try this app.....
http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-16369.html Just under the heading.... DOWNLOAD LOCATIONS FOR EVEREST HOME EDITION All the best, George "gursaran abott" wrote in message ... hi can you list me those third party tools that would be helpful thanks "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: Opening up the case and looking is the best. It is usually easy and the case can often be opened without moving the computer depending on location and computer. Enter the BIOS. Usually one of the pages lists the memory in each slot including size and possibly other details. Check your manual and/or contact the computer manufacturer for details. There are also 3rd party tools you can use to identify the configuration of the computer. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "gursaran abott" wrote in message ... hi how can i check how many memory cards are installed in my computer example - if i have 1gb memory on my computer how can i check if i have two 512mb installed or just one 1gb installed without messing up with the hardware i dont want open up my computer and check the hardware. how can i know it from the OS please help thanks gursaran |
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check number of memory cards
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once i downloaded everest home edition it open in winrar what do from there to check number of memory cards installed can you help me with that thanks "User" wrote: Try this app..... http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-16369.html Just under the heading.... DOWNLOAD LOCATIONS FOR EVEREST HOME EDITION All the best, George "gursaran abott" wrote in message ... hi can you list me those third party tools that would be helpful thanks "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: Opening up the case and looking is the best. It is usually easy and the case can often be opened without moving the computer depending on location and computer. Enter the BIOS. Usually one of the pages lists the memory in each slot including size and possibly other details. Check your manual and/or contact the computer manufacturer for details. There are also 3rd party tools you can use to identify the configuration of the computer. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "gursaran abott" wrote in message ... hi how can i check how many memory cards are installed in my computer example - if i have 1gb memory on my computer how can i check if i have two 512mb installed or just one 1gb installed without messing up with the hardware i dont want open up my computer and check the hardware. how can i know it from the OS please help thanks gursaran |
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check number of memory cards
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It opened in winrar? Try the second link, it should be a Zip file. To see your memory, start the program and click the + sign beside Computer to expand it, then click Overclock. Look for Memory Modules and you should see what you have installed. All the best, George "gursaran abott" wrote in message ... hi once i downloaded everest home edition it open in winrar what do from there to check number of memory cards installed can you help me with that thanks "User" wrote: Try this app..... http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-16369.html Just under the heading.... DOWNLOAD LOCATIONS FOR EVEREST HOME EDITION All the best, George "gursaran abott" wrote in message ... hi can you list me those third party tools that would be helpful thanks "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: Opening up the case and looking is the best. It is usually easy and the case can often be opened without moving the computer depending on location and computer. Enter the BIOS. Usually one of the pages lists the memory in each slot including size and possibly other details. Check your manual and/or contact the computer manufacturer for details. There are also 3rd party tools you can use to identify the configuration of the computer. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "gursaran abott" wrote in message ... hi how can i check how many memory cards are installed in my computer example - if i have 1gb memory on my computer how can i check if i have two 512mb installed or just one 1gb installed without messing up with the hardware i dont want open up my computer and check the hardware. how can i know it from the OS please help thanks gursaran |