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Old 02-13-2008, 11:56 AM
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Adding RAM not recognised in Systems Properties
Hi again, sorry dont know what happened there only part of my post came up.
The above problem is part of an assessment for college, i dont have much
knowledge of this as of yet. So any help would be appreciated. How would you
go about fixing this problem ??
thanks John

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Old 02-13-2008, 02:28 PM
Bob I
 
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Re: Adding RAM not recognised in Systems Properties
Assessing the computer for college use, OR you have a homework
assignment to list the steps you would go through to determine the
issue? If the second, please review the reading assignment.

john wrote:

> Hi again, sorry dont know what happened there only part of my post came up.
> The above problem is part of an assessment for college, i dont have much
> knowledge of this as of yet. So any help would be appreciated. How would you
> go about fixing this problem ??
> thanks John
>


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Old 02-13-2008, 10:46 PM
DL
 
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Re: Adding RAM not recognised in Systems Properties
Start by using a proper newsreader, one is installed with win by default,
and then fully explain your problem
Or google for the answer

"john" <john@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BE5A4605-3559-4CFF-B431-B65AE7990862@microsoft.com...
> Hi again, sorry dont know what happened there only part of my post came
> up.
> The above problem is part of an assessment for college, i dont have much
> knowledge of this as of yet. So any help would be appreciated. How would
> you
> go about fixing this problem ??
> thanks John
>



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Old 02-13-2008, 11:05 PM
VanguardLH
 
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Re: Adding RAM not recognised in Systems Properties
"john" wrote in message
news:BE5A4605-3559-4CFF-B431-B65AE7990862@microsoft.com...
> Hi again, sorry dont know what happened there only part of my post
> came up.
> The above problem is part of an assessment for college, i dont have
> much
> knowledge of this as of yet. So any help would be appreciated. How
> would you
> go about fixing this problem ??



That's what happens when you buy high-density modules that your
motherboard cannot handle. They are cheaper because few users can use
those high-density modules, plus they are slower.

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