[HPFGU-OTChatter] Way OT: How Many Win98 Users?
bamajenny12
BamaJenny12 at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 20 20:07:09 UTC 2005
You can upgrade your memory card for a lot less than the
price of a computer. And it is something that you can do
yourself. Look in your owner's manual. It will tell you
exactly what kind of memory card to get, and exactly
how to put it in. It will also tell you the maximum memory
your computer can handle. I have Windows ME, and I have
upgraded mine. Inside your computer you probably have
at least two slots for memory cards. You can get a 128
or 256 and put with your 64, or you can get two 128, etc.
Your computer is like mine and probably 512 is the max.
You can work your way up to that, by adding progressively
larger memory cards. Just do like I did the first time -
take your owner's manual to Office Depot / Best Buy /
Radio Shack, etc, and tell them that you want to upgrade
the memory. They will look in your book, find the right
memory card for you, and tell you how to put it it. The
last memory cards I bought were about $100.00.
Jenny
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From: Saitaina
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Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: [HPFGU-OTChatter] Way OT: How Many Win98 Users?
I still use Win98 SE. I've managed to get around most complications but it still would be nice for an upgrade if a fairy decided I was worthy (can't afford even a cheap, basic model for a new computer at this time).
It's not the windows giving me problems, it's my 64 memory card. Only one 'major' program at a time and when I'm done with that I have to reboot to get the memory back. *makes face*
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