Checklist Before Upgrading.
By Author Richard Akin
Before upgrading the meory on your laptop it is vital that you know the type of memory that you
need for the laptop. The reason is because if you purchase an incompatible memory it will not enhance the
perfofmace of your laptop. If you are also replacing memory with the wrong memory, your laptop just wont run at
all.
Ensuring the compatability is very important when you are replacing or upgrading memory for your
laptop. Also you may have to check the waarranty which ahs come with the laptop as some manufacturers may void
any form of warranty if you do the upgraade yourself.
Something else thaat you will have to check before upgrading is the maximum RAM that it can
handle. There has been circumstances whereby manufacturer have sealed laptop or computer cases and if the seal
is broken then the warrany becomes null and void. The only way round this will be to take the PC / laaptop to
one of thier authorised technicians to install the RAM.
The finaal step to decide when upgrading or replacing RAM is how much RAM you feel you need.
This varies from individual as people use thier laptops or PCs for different things. If you rum a Mac OS X or
windows XP you may need at least 256 MB of Ramdom Access Memory. 128 should do for other older operating
systems. If you are into your gaming or to run a lot of office software you need to consider nothing less than
512 MB of RAM. For others who tend to use intensive prograammes that demand a lot of memory to run such programs
efficicntly you might need to consider up to 2GB of even more.
Contrary to belief, increasing the speed of your RAM does not make any difference it is the
increasing the RAM that will make a difference in enhanced perfomance of your pc / laptop.
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