Nancy, Feel free to test all your ram but...If your machines have 
been running fine with no crashes or freezes on a regular basis and 
no data corruption on your hard drives I wouldn't bother. At least 
not by removing the ram and making ram sandwiches etc. Ram seems for 
the most part to either be bad right at the start or run for years on 
end. I'd just do a quick test with the machines as is. I would of 
course do the major testing on the new ram. Ram being sold now has a 
really amazingly large failure rate at least the cheap stuff. I've 
never had  ram go bad all my old stuff is still running with no 
problems years later. Now that I've said that I see the near future 
;-) best of luck Will S

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