Blooming Personalities C/D 30Th November
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Hi everyone. I have had a Dell computer for the past 2 years. Lately it has become quite slow and I keep getting a warning box up saying my memory is too slow. I believe I need a new memory card. Are they all the same, or do I need a specific one? How much do they cost, and can I put it in myself? Any Ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A warning box saying that your memory is too slow? Doesn't sound like a genuine Windows-based alert to me. You probably have a fair bit of spyware on your system. Head over to http://www.download.com and grab yourself Lavasoft's AdAwareSE Personal Edition and SpyBot Search & Destroy and clean your system.
I also recommend defragmenting your hard drive as mentioned above, if you haven't already done so. It'd also be nice to know how much RAM you have already installed and what operating system you're running.
A few things about memory to help you out. The memory will look something like this
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Memory strips come in various sizes, nowadays 128Mb, 256Mb, 512Mb, or 1024Mb.
There are usually two or more slots inside your computer for memory, maybe more. It may be that only one is filled.
As you have 256Mb of memory you probably have either 2 at 128Mb or 1 at 256Mb.
You could put another 256Mb in the spare slot, or if you have 2 x 128Mb take one out and put a 512Mb in, giving you 640Mb.
Check your Dell documentation as there may be a limit to how much memory it can take. If you are not sure look on the Dell web site or phone Dell.
Memory is changing all the time (different number of pins, internal voltages etc) so make sure you buy the right memory.
After puttijng the memory in check the PC start up (or look in the BIOS) to check the memory is being recognized.
If the PC is unstable after you fit the memory it may be the new memory is not working with the old memory. Take out the old memory and try it with just the new memory.
If and when you add any additional RAM test it thoroughly after installation. As has been mentioned, memory can be fussy.
Download a copy of Memtest, make into a bootable floppy and test. Memory problem can be a pig to diagnose Iif you run the above it should give a good degree of confidence that the additional RAM is good.