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Posted by Richard H. on February 18, 2006 at 08:25:34 from (204.8.12.171):
In Reply to: ot hard drive replacement posted by chris sweetland on February 17, 2006 at 21:15:09:
Chris, I have been following your post of late, waiting to see what OS you are running. Now that I know it is XP office it is really important that you have enough memory. 128 ram is the bare minimum to run the system. I just finished giving new life to my grand daughters (new?) compaq presario that has windows 98se bios. Hard drive sounded like someone was tapping on it with a push rod. 20gig HD filled to 92%...go figure. The bad news, I think the highest you can go memory wise is 256 with one stick, 512 takes two 256 sticks. The good news is that who ever did the xp upgrade may have put in a 128 and if so you can get another 128 to put with it to obtain 256. You should go to BELARC Advisor, run it and it will tell you exactly what is in your computer and the key word here is "Free" Richard
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