If you installed the RAM yourself then make sure the computer Chip of RAM is clicked in. If that is not the problem then seek technical advice because it might be your computer.
Then you should have twice as much RAM. But you still have too little for Windows Vista...
Almost every comp can take more ram and it simply plugs in-start there
The Hemi was upgraded in 2009.The Hemi was upgraded in 2009.
yes RAM helps speed up everything that's on a computer i upgraded from 1 gig to 4 gig RAM on my laptop and i noticed an immediate difference in the entire performance of it
Ram is memory. That means you have 67MB of ram left for you to use out of your 256MB of memory.
Nope... the RAM chips are designed to be written to and read from so long as there's power to the computer. The ROM chip is designed to be read from only (unless it's being upgraded by 'flashing').
it means your onboard video is eating some of your ram. its normal.
Depends how you take care of it: how its handled, upgraded to its maximum capacity, battery replacements when needed. I have a Dell 13" that is 5 years old and still works fine, especially after I upgraded the RAM from 1GB to 2GB.
Yes. A mac still has all the basic components of a computer.
This laptop includes a 2GB ram, and can be upgraded up to a maximum of 8GB.
Just like any other PC's memory is upgraded. By replacing the current memory cards (RAM) with ones that have a higher storage capacity. Be sure to only use types of RAM compatible with your mainboard, though.
This is probably the easiest thing you can do yourself on your computer. The good thing is that no matter if its a laptop or desktop, the RAM is in a easy to access spot. First, find out the maximum amount of RAM your computer can handle, and then purchase the RAM. Depending on your computer model, the steps will vary but there are some video tutorials that show step by step how you do it.