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Wed 10/09/08 at 11:00
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Technical question - I have a DELL laptop that supports 2GB of RAM it used to run windows XP but I upgraded it to Vista home premium with service pack 1 - my question is can i now upgrade the RAM to say 3GB by mixing the RAM ? at present I have 2X1GB chips could I buy a 2GB chip and mix them, and would vista recognise this? any one tried this?
Digi
Wed 10/09/08 at 14:54
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Cheers for that now going to search ebay for a bargin chip

Digi
Wed 10/09/08 at 11:38
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Hi Digi,
I've recently bought a new Vista laptop (also a Dell) and went for 3GB RAM (2+1) so you should be fine.





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Wed 10/09/08 at 11:00
Regular
Posts: 1,014
Technical question - I have a DELL laptop that supports 2GB of RAM it used to run windows XP but I upgraded it to Vista home premium with service pack 1 - my question is can i now upgrade the RAM to say 3GB by mixing the RAM ? at present I have 2X1GB chips could I buy a 2GB chip and mix them, and would vista recognise this? any one tried this?
Digi

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