thanks for those RAM site tips. I'm running 4gig at the moment with
166Gig free HD space. I bought my 21.5" iMac late 2011 i'm pretty
shure, and have checked with adobe site and it looks like i can expand
up to 16gig. It had 4 slots 2 with 2 gig and 2 free or so the pop up
window says on my " about this mac"


On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 12:56 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have made it a standard policy when buying systems for the past decade or 
> so to max out RAM at purchase time (if not upgradeable) or immediately 
> afterwards (for upgradeable systems). I cannot see the point of running a 
> system with a less than optimal configuration for most of its life and then 
> adding RAM at the end of the system's life ... it does the least good that 
> way and minimizes the value you get from the system.
>
> This has worked well for the past decade or so because RAM prices, while 
> still declining, have declined less than they did prior to that. The added 
> utility value of having as much RAM as the system might ever need has been 
> greater than the reduction in price. :-)
>
> G
>
>> On Dec 30, 2016, at 9:31 AM, Christine Aguila <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Geez, I think it’s about time I jump on this RAM bus!  Cheers, Christine
>
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