Karam,
> please send me technque in increase thi ram
I assume that you want to know how to install ram. It is not a very
difficult thing to do but the difficulty may vary depending on the
compactness of your computer.
The first step is to determine which type of ram you need. You can
find that out at Crucial.com. You will need the brand and model #.
Once you know the ram type and know whether you can afford it you have
to decide how much you need. If you have not been having difficulties
that are typically caused by bad ram then you only need to add enough
to get to the optimum amount. That amount depends mainly on two
things, the OS and what you do with your computer. Typically video
editing and requires a lot of ram. People have said that Vista is a
ram hog and slow. I can't say myself even though I have Vista on two
computers. If you can afford it you probably need a Gig. minimum. Not
only the OS now determines the ram requirements but the programs. They
after all are the reason for using a computer, so they should have a
place to play.
If your machine is older and you are using XP or earlier OS, you might
get buy easily with a Gig, and even with less if you just do email and
browsing, half a gig will be fine.
Jim
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