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Also RAM is pretty cheap nowadays. According to the manual for this laptop, it takes,
256-MB DDR1 synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) at 333 MHz, expandable to 2.0 GB.
So you should be able to buy an upgrade to 2GB.
Thank you, passmark. I did as you suggested and installed the RAMMon software. The results are posted here: http://fruit.comule.com/RAMMon-Info.html
I will take your advice and use this information to purchase some new RAM for my computer.
However, the lingering question which brought me to this forum in the first place, is "if I have 512MB of RAM, why is my Total Physical Memory only 382MB?"
Various memory tests have shown no errors are detected in the installed hardware.
Also RAM is pretty cheap nowadays. According to the manual for this laptop, it takes,
256-MB DDR1 synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) at 333 MHz, expandable to 2.0 GB.
Hi, I've been having some RAM problems with my laptop computer for some time now.
My computer is firewalled and virus-free, has all the necessary Windows and hardware updates, and I've recently reformatted and re-installed a fresh version of XP.
However, the lack of memory (RAM) is causing my computer to hang-up during normal web browsing sessions.
After I ran BurnInTest (great software BTW) I noticed that I have two 256MB slots of RAM installed, however, my Total Physical Memory is only 382 MB.
Can anyone explain to me why my total Physical Memory is not 512MB (256MB x 2)?
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