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Alain wrote:
> Upgrading your RAM is a snap!
Assuming you can still purchase RAM for your old machine, and assuming
you know what RAM you need for the machine, and assuming you have slots
free, and assuming the balancing between slots is right (i.e., that
you're not plugging 1G into one slot and 128M into another slot that
upsets the BIOS), it's straightforward.
But yah, it's maybe one step harder than replacing your hard drive, with
the benefit that it's volatile, so every program already accounts for
losing the data in it. :-)
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
Remember the good old days, when we
used to complain about cryptography
being export-restricted?
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