Windows XP doesn't directly determine what type of memory can be used; it depends on the motherboard. If the motherboard is compatible with Windows XP and the motherboard supports this memory module, then you can use it with Windows XP.
Im afraid this is not possible. This motherboard takes DDR and / or SD ram, not DDR2.Both SD and DDR can not be used at the same time. IMHO DDR would be the better choice.Max allowed would be 2Gb (ddr 266 or ddr 200 buffered)Max allowed is 1Gb, unbuffered.Hope this helpsBe safe
No you cannot the ECS P4VXASD2 supports the following:Two 184-pin 2.5V DDR SDRAM (DDR266/DDR200) Maximum: 2GB DDR or SDRAM (Buffered) / 1GB DDR or SDRAM (Unbuffered)
No, you cannot use a DDR-2 5300 memory module in a Toshiba Satellite A60 or A65 laptop. This module will not fit into the slot. You can install up to 1GB memory module into the expansion slot, but it has to be DDR memory, not DDR2. Here's what you can use: PC2700 (DDR333) module: 256MB, 512MB or 1GB.
What memory your motherboard can use will depend entirely on your motherboard. There is no way for someone to answer a generic question like this.I can add a personal note that I did upgrade my dad's laptop to contain one 1GB stick as well as the 512MB it came with. Of course, I have no idea what motherboard it has (or even what manufacturer it is).
yes it is possible to use DDR800 on DDR667 motherboard. But to be certain please check you motherboard spec.
DDR2 PC2-4200,DDR2 PC2-5300,DDR2 PC2-6400 with a maximum of 1GB per slot (equals 4GB max total system memory)
DDR-2 is the most common and least expensive route, newer CPUs and Motherboards are beginning to use DDR-3, however it is more expensive and the benefits are negligible.A minimum of 4 Gb of ram is recommended for any modern computer. Windows Vista suffers with anything less and Windows 7 RC1 rocks the socks with 4Gb of DDR-2 800 memory.
DDR SDRAM uses 184 pins.
not possible due to the fact on windows 7 dreamscenes require themes which windows 7 starter does not have
No, the slots for DDR2 RAM is different from the DDR RAM. You cannot use DDR RAM with DDR2 slot.
No, you can't use sd ram on a motherboard that specifies DDR memory and vice versa. It matters in terms of speed which type of memory you use, DDR is faster.
DDR memory is the memory that computers use. A gig of DDR memory is usually around thirty dollars.