Upgrade PC Memory In 10 Steps

So how do you know when it's time to propose a RAM memory upgrade to your customers? Here's a simple rule of thumb: Any PC that has less than 512 MB of installed RAM can benefit from adding more. My favorite candidate for additional memory is the PC with 128 MB of RAM, which can produce what I call a shortfall of available memory, causing system freezes and sluggishness. Upgrading one of these older PCs to 512 MB of RAM produces an impressive performance increase. (Be sure to check the system's user manual or online specs to find out a PC's maximum capacity.)

RAM Installation
Let's get started. First, identify which RAM you need and how much the PC can accept. The Fresh Diagnose freeware software utility, which expires 10 days after download, from Fresh Devices is a good tool for doing that. In addition, Fresh Diagnose identifies empty RAM slots.

With that information in tow, it's time to install the new memory. I'll assume you've already bought the appropriate memory card. (Word to the wise: Match the memory speed of the existing RAM to the new RAM you buy.)

David Kary is founder and CEO of Rippt.com, a Glen Cove, N.Y.-based tools developer.

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