On Wed, 26 Aug 2009,
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> I have a Dell that's about 7 years old running on Win2000. For various
> reasons, I can't upgrade the whole thing. However, I'd like to put
> some more ram in it. I know it doesn't have very much as is. How can I
> tell what kind to get? And where can I get memory that would work on
> an older motherboard at this time?
>
FInd a computer of the proper vintage lying on the sidewalk, and extract
RAM from there.
I filled out this Dell from about 2001 when I came across a computer last
summer that had the needed ram. I decided the computer I found wasn't
faster than what I had, or not by much, so it wasn't worth dragging the
whole computer home. So I extracted the ram, and the USB card, and the
hard drive if there was one (I can't remember) and the RAM fit my Dell
and I finally had the maximum of 512megs of RAM.
Michael