Windows 2000 Pro & PC 66 Memory

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A friend gave me a Desktop PC that is very old. It has a lot of programs on
it I would like to keep but can't be transfered to me. I was told the PC only
has 64 bit of memory, 1 chip 64 bit 168 pin, I pulled it out and counted. I
was on the web and found PC 66 memory 168 pin but one was buffered and one
was non ecc. What is the difference?? I can't load Belarc Program to get any
info about whats in this PC, I can't even load ATT for my ISP cause it says
it does not have enough memory? Please help me >JJ
 
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Dave Patrick

I'd check the mobo manufacturer's web site.

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:
|A friend gave me a Desktop PC that is very old. It has a lot of programs on
| it I would like to keep but can't be transfered to me. I was told the PC
only
| has 64 bit of memory, 1 chip 64 bit 168 pin, I pulled it out and counted.
I
| was on the web and found PC 66 memory 168 pin but one was buffered and one
| was non ecc. What is the difference?? I can't load Belarc Program to get
any
| info about whats in this PC, I can't even load ATT for my ISP cause it
says
| it does not have enough memory? Please help me >JJ
 

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