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Freeing up memory for aol wireless broadband
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I have a problem freeing up memory to enable me to load the wireless gubbins. I put the disk in and it came up with a message saying i needed 100MB of free memory. So i deleted a load of photos and old documents and re-inserted the disk, it now tells me i have even less memory...? What???? I right clicked on my computer and according to that i have loads of space, most confused!!! any assistance would be gratefully received!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I really am a computer novice. How would i check that its installing on the correct drive? I have emptied the recycle bin. There is an AOL tech support number, maybe it would be worth phoning them. The trouble is we have always had probs with this computer, it was cheap from staples and as such you get what you pay for!!
Well, having been completely unable to gain access to the internet this weekend i nearly threw the comp through the window. Anyway, i put the disk back in and it said i had even less memory, but i thought sod it, i'll try anyway. So i went along with the intructions and here i am back on the internet loaded up on new broadband. What i didn't notice in the small print was that we need a wireless adaptor too. Why AOL didn't tell me this i dont know. So for the time being we are not wireless but we are back on t'internet, we only wanted wireless so that my son can have his xbox 360 upstairs out of our way, but if we can find a long enough ethernet cable then i think we'll go with that. thanks guys for all your help.
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