You simply cannot gain more ram without purchasing it. You could overclock your ram, but that's risking your whole computer without the right knowledge.
As of 2010, a computer with less than 2GB ram is sub-standard, 3-4gb is optimal.
*If your running/ or want to run windows vista / 7. It requires 1GB just for the OS to load.
That's impossible ! Your computer has a fixed amount of RAM. You cannot increase the amount without purchasing larger capacity chips.
You may be able to add more RAM if you have 1 or more empty expansion slots.
This depends on the type of DDR2 Ram memory that you need. The more RAM you need, the more expensive it is. Businesses that sell RAM all sell it at different prices. Before purchasing any, make sure it is compatible with your computer.
The way you increase the size of RAM is to replace the RAM cards in your computer with some that have more space on them. There is no way to make a 1GB RAM card 2GB without replacing it.
Soldiers in a ram will gain protection until the ram is destroyed. Also the ram will have a bonus movement speed.
No, you can't run a game without enough RAM.
If you are referring to the speed of the RAM, then yes, you should check it before you buy it. For instance, the motherboard that you are using may be incompatable with the RAM you intend on purchasing, and as such, will not work.
Purchase your ram from a reputable source such as Crucial. There is a plate on the bottom of your iMac screen. Remove that plate, which is held in place but 2 fillips screws, to gain access to the ram. Click the link to learn more.
A 1997 firebird has more horspower if it is equipped with ram air(305hp). Without ram air it has only 285 hp. The corvette has 300 hp.
To remove the spare tire on the 1998 Dodge Ram, you will need a hex tool. Apparently no tools came with the vehicle to do this, so you may end up purchasing this tool. Better yet, take it to a Dodge dealership and they can remove it for you.
A desktop computer with no ram is nothing more than a very expensive paperweight.AnswerNothing will happen until you turn it on, when the BIOS generates an error message.
Without knowing how your ram is configured, it's difficult to give more than general information. Usually the most noticeable improvement comes simply from adding more RAM. Current operating systems RAM for much more than running programs, and so giving the OS more room to work is the simplest most effective improvement. You can also increase the speed of the ram to whatever the motherboard and processor allow. You can also be certain that your ram is properly configured for hyperthreading if it's allowed by your motherboard.