Hi Silk: I'm no computer nerd but this couldn't be
more simple. Remover the computer cover ( sometimes it
can be tricky don't force it usuall there are a fe
screws to be remove & it comes right off. Next look
into the computer (plug out of course) & You will see 
another RAM "stick" like the one you have [128MB]
there will be (shoulld be 3 slots with two small whit
clips on either sid slightle push them aside.. The RAM
Sitck will probably have i or two small groves on the
undersided look into the slot it is self apparent how
it should go.. genttly lock it in (don't force it next
put the white clips in the slots on the side of the
RAM sticks.. Note;; The 128MB RAM Stick might not be
compatible with your system. Turn the computer on if
its not compatible you will see a message. 
Now on the desk tp right click on "MY Computer"
at the bottom you will see a number 64 + 128 = 192.
If its not compatible take it back to the shop along
with the 64 you have in it. Very likely the shop will
not have older RAM Sticks but there are markets & such
On the weekend where yopu can get older computer stuff
depending upon where you live.            chao/Silk


--- Violet Virgo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello, 
> I have an older ( 6-7yrs I think) PC that works VERY
> well for its age
> and history ( recent reformat after dealing with
> syware). Its
> puttering right along, but i need to upgrade the
> memory. Only has
> 64MB...now stop that giggling, you guys....I am a
> scardy cat...afraid
> to open the tower and I know I can do this myself,
> right? 
> 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.
> CAN'T remember, I think there are three slots...also
> can't remember, I
> think I read somewhere a long time ago the 128
> should be in the fisrt
> slot and then the small one, the 64 in the second
> slot. Is this true?
> Amy good tutorials on HOW to do this memory
> upgrade...I need step one,
> step two. 
> Violet
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