I use a program call PCWizard 2006.It scans my computer and tells me what hardware I have.You can also look in your control panel's device manager.
go to dell and tell them and they will sort it out
I could not tell you what country the family name Dell comes from, but, I know that the Michael Dell who founded the Computer company is still in charge of his company
Assuming you have at least one free memory bus on your motherboard, all you have to do is buy a stick of memory that is compatible with your computer, and plug it in (Be sure to be free of any static electricity when handling any computer hardware!). To do this read your computers info pamphlet or if you don't have it any more look it up online with your exact computer model. If you don't have a free memory bus then you can upgrade from your current memory stick size by removing the memory sticks and replacing them with new ones that are of higher value (EX: you have two sticks of 1gig ram replace with two sticks of 2gig ram)
take it to your computer repair man and tell him or her to put more memory in your pc
It suffers from memory loss.
yes you put it on a computer and look at the files on "my computer"from Jake willoughby
It is difficult to tell as we do not know what type of "Dell Laptop" you have. But there is a fool-proof way, unless the port isn't working, you can buy a memory-card reader and plug it in to the reletive spot. Then you insert the SD card in the dedicated spot for SD cards and off you go. You may have to install the hardware before it works. Pepper815762- I have a dell LATITUDE D610. I can't buy a memory card reader, so what should I do?
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You can go to any retaier that sells computers or you can go online and browse sites that will help teach you or build the computer for you instead such as dell who will build you a computer or you can try wikihow and they will tell you.
replace the memory replace the memory
No, Dewey Dell does not tell Anse. But Darl knows that she is pregnant/ lost her virginity, even though Dewey Dell doesn't tell him.
This depends on the number of RAM slots in your computer itself, which varies from model to model.