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Expert: Rider
Date: 12/23/2007
Subject: My PC
Question I've tried all I could to increase my pentium 2 RAM from 64MB to at least 96MB but, it's not just working. I actually need up to 256MB. What can I do?
Answer Been a long time since I looked at a Pentum 2 system. I seem to recall Kingston had some 128Meg modules back then. Is the system a prepriatory system or is it a custom built? Who is the motherboard manufacutre? The manufacture will have a guide (maybe!) on thier web site giving the memory module size and speed for a particular motherboard.
You could try Kingston or one of the other memory sites, they may still have the charts and sell the memory modules.
Sorry, I can't assist you any futher.
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