I might have some ram laying around, but I have no way of knowing what is what. 
guess I need to twist my room mates arm a bit.

-eric

On Dec 22, 2011, at 12:04 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:

> On 12/21/2011 04:39 PM, Technomage Hawke wrote:
>> hello guys.
>> I have a friend of mine (she is a nice old lady) who needs some help. she 
>> has an old computer that is not working and she needs to get a newer one. 
>> the problem is that she lives on a limited income and can't afford to buy 
>> new. is there any help you guys can offer?
>> 
>> her current machine is an older k6-2 machine with  windows XP and it is 
>> running so dog slow that she cannot do anything on it. any help you can 
>> offer would be greatly appreciated. you can respond to me directly as i 
>> don't have her permission to post her phone.
>> 
>> -eric
>> 623-399-5635
> 
> Many of these older computers I've seen are simply lacking enough ram. When 
> XP first came out, it'd run ok w/ 512M, but not any more (with SP updates). 
> 1G is minimum for a reasonably pleasant user experience. I've done memory 
> upgrades on a few of these, and that makes them usable once more.
> 
> -- 
> -Eric 'shubes'
> 
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