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Have an old computer? Check your RAM

I saw two clients today with slow computer problems. Actually the problems weren’t slow, the computers were and that was the problem. But, I digress.

Both computers were Dells of the same age. As it turns out each machine only had 256MB of RAM – too little for XP to run at its full potential.

I added 512MB to each machine and suddenly the systems came alive and ran faster than most brand new machines I setup.

Don’t know how to check your RAM?

Here’s what to do:

1. Right-click on My Computer
2. Click on Properties in the menu that comes up
3. Look for the amount of RAM that’s installed

If it is less than 512MB for an XP machine or 2000MB for a Vista machine, you should add more.

You can watch Rick’s helpful video tip on how to upgrade RAM by clicking here.