Violet,

> Anyway, I bought more ram awhile back but never added it in. Its 128
> and is really all I need I think...WHAT TO DO?
> Do I add the 128 to what's already there?
> OR take out the 64 and replace it with the 128 only

I would first replace the 64 Meg stick with the 128 Meg. one. Then if it 
works OK, assuming it is the right 'flavor'. Then add the 64 Meg. chip back 
again. There are so many memory configurations, but this approach might 
work.

Jim 



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