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    Also wise to remember a grounding strap or something comparable to avoid any unwanted static discharge. I sometimes have to remind myself that repairing/upgrading takes a lighter hand than scrapping.


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    Right click on "my computer" then click properties to easily find out how much RAM you have now. Additionally, I would do this after any changes to the RAM. Just because you install it doesn't mean it's working for you.

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