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I just wanted to know if there was a possible way too upgrade your RAM, for your computer.
Just wanted to know if anyone knows how to before I go buy something expensive and someone helps me for free.

I have a Dell Processor running with Windows Xp.
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On a laptop it is impossible, but on a desktop it's very easy. You only need to take out the old RAM and put in the new RAM.

Here's a tutorial on how to install RAM. Just make sure your motherboard supports your RAM speed. If you have an older motherboard, I wouldn't go over 1333MHz.

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Yes, buy a dual core processor.
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buy a new Processer 8)
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Swap wrote buy a new Processer 8)
Way to copy my answer.
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Cawnah wrote On a laptop it is impossible, but on a desktop it's very easy. You only need to take out the old RAM and put in the new RAM.

Here's a tutorial on how to install RAM. Just make sure your motherboard supports your RAM speed. If you have an older motherboard, I wouldn't go over 1333MHz.


It is possible on a laptop, its easy
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