In this how-to video, you will learn how to check your personal computer's RAM, processor speed, and operating system information on Windows XP.
First, go to start and select my computer. From here, click view system information to open a new window. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I've contacted customer support about this and they weren't familiar with this tool. They kept referring me to crash and network diagnostic utilities. System Configuration window will now appear. Navigate to the Boot tab and click on Advanced options.
Check the Maximum memory option and enter the amount you have in MB. Save changes and restart the computer. You can test for defective physical memory with the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool. However, you can also run the tool yourself. Check all memory details Open Start. Type Command Prompt, right-click the top result and select the Run as administrator option. Confirm all the available information for each memory module installed on the computer.
Confirm the memory information. Both these software are available for free and they display information about your existing RAM and if extra RAM slots are present in your laptop.
The window that pops up will list how much RAM you have installed. Could you please tell me how to check the memory RAM speed in Hz? Please advice! ARoy Posted December 28, 0 Comments. Happy New Year, Andy. Darkan9el Posted December 28, 0 Comments. Darkan9el Posted December 29, 0 Comments. Let us know how you get on. Best regards lee. Imran Hanif Posted December 29, 0 Comments. Hi Lee, Excellent job. My current system configuration is: 2. Hi Andy, Happy New Year Could you please suggest me, how much RAM should I buy for the above implementation?
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