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Free tool to find what memory you need
sanchez_saver
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Hi guys please see below a free tool that alows you to see what computer memory you need.
http://www.egenisys.co.uk/pgKingston.htm~cx~7E77839DD37678338BD84CC3D2B8D24309B1C80D5A1DC80E0F0F904DC9E4AEDDF1D7F4DEDDEBE254DFF26E
Hope this is the correct place.
http://www.egenisys.co.uk/pgKingston.htm~cx~7E77839DD37678338BD84CC3D2B8D24309B1C80D5A1DC80E0F0F904DC9E4AEDDF1D7F4DEDDEBE254DFF26E
Hope this is the correct place.
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http://www.crucial.com/uk/?cpe=pd_google_uk&gclid=CLG2vezq7ZkCFUU_3god4yMVRg
This site is much betterCan't sleep, quit counting sheep and talk directly to the shepherd :cool:0 -
albionwarrior wrote: »
I used the application on windows vista 64 bit and it caused my computer to crash,however I used on my last computer running xp and it proved a very useful tool.
Ditto. My experience exactly. Fine for XP but no good for Vista 64.Herman - MP for all!
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