Hi,

I'm thinking of upgrading my ram. I currently have 2G's running WinXP Home and my system will take up to 4G's. I'm told WinXP only reads up to 3G. I had a computer temporarily where 4G's was installed (I added ram at purchase but the computer was later returned) and I had problems which were thought to be due to the additional stick of ram that WinXP could not read.

I remember reading somewhere that it's better to have say 4 single 1G's installed vs two 2G's and this was for performance reasons. For some reason the computer was supposed to function better/faster using what I call singles vs doubles. I would only go to 3G's since WinXP can't read 4. I don't remember the particulars but something about the singles ones was supposed to make for better performance. I currently have 2 open slots. Can anyone enlighten me on this? Thank you :)

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Deb • Designer @ Digital Mouse Designs • com



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