Yes, if you want to take advantage of all RAM you have.
To install laptop memory, you will need to first consult the instruction manual. Afterwards, you can buy the memory chip, open up the laptop and then place the memory chip inside.
Windows laptop computer refers to the operating system in the computer. This operating system is where your virtual memory, task, and files are stored.
Not really. After you install new memory, Windows will automatically detect it when you next start the computer.
You can install Windows or Linux using a USB memory stick.
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The highest amount of RAM that the Apple laptop can support is 2GB. To be able to use the maximum amount, install the memory in each socket of the computer.
Yes, you can purchase and install business service software on your laptop. You should make sure you have enough memory for the software as well as any other programs you need to run.
Why would you want to use Win& memory diagnostics on a WinXP system. WinXP has it's own.
The amount and configuration of memory is dependent not on Windows XP, but on the motherboard / chipset.
It depends on which can kind of memory. The hard drive most likely is fine. The RAM have had more chances to burn but you can try it (you will have to install it in a working laptop and run full test).
It depends upon the type of operating system and if the laptop can support the amount of memory. Most versions of Windows are 32BIT. This simply means they can "see" a maximum of 4GB of memory. 64BIT versions of Windows can see past that 4GB limitation. Most computers will only see 3.5GB out of 4 (even if 4 is installed) SO, 3GB is very close to the maximum amount that most computers can see. It is also very close to what most versions of Windows will see. Therefore, 3GB is probably GREAT for a laptop.
Required RAM memory is 64 MB. Recommended is 128 MB and the OS supports up to 4 GB.