How much memory does my computer have installed?

| November 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

Good morning everyone! Many of our clients will call in for a computer cleaning and in our aftercare call, we sometimes tell them that they need to buy more memory (RAM) for their computer to give it a smidge more speed. Many times, the memory recommendations we offer, can make the computer 4x faster! That’s more than a smidge! Why is this happening? Well, it’s becoming common to see computers bought in 2003 still alive and kicking well. They just need some more “gusto” to make them work with the applications and current technology trends we all love and adore now. More hardware memory equals a better computing experience overall. Even though our cleanings help immensely, more memory sometimes can help with what we can’t take care of.

Let’s start with why you may need more memory first before we show you the video on how to install it yourself. For starters,  you may have an older computer (5 years old) and it’s been running fine but it’s getting slow. Sure, we can do a cleaning on it, and get it faster and after our cleanings, our clients are very happy with our services, but many need to buy more memory/RAM to get that old computer zipping very fast. The cause of the slowdown is many times, these computers only have the bare minimum that came factory installed. If you have XP, to run with the big dog programs such as Office 2010, you should try to get your computer to at least 1gig of RAM or 2gig if you want your computer really fast. For the older computers, the RAM is usually very inexpensive and recommended if the computer seems stable. If you are having other problems with it, like a lot of noise coming from the computer or seeing crashes often, this is a sign of a computer that may need to go to the land of refurbished computers and I don’t recommend putting much money into them.

Vista is another culprit of low memory. Most factory computers shipped with just 1gig of memory/RAM and that is just too darn slow for Vista. As the complaints are high with Vista, you can help it by just adding in the max memory your computer can take.

How to check your memory, I could write up instructions, but here is a short video from Crucial (the company we buy memory from online).

How to Install Memory (RAM) in a Laptop / Notebook

How to Install Memory in a PC Desktop Computer

http://www.crucial.com has a nice scan tool that you can run and check what type of memory your computer needs. It also tells you what is installed and how much more your computer can take. It also offers a check out system for you to buy it and get it shipped right to your home/office. It’s our favorite at Call That Girl and we have had great success with Crucial.

If you need help with purchasing or installing, feel free to give us a call! This is so easy to do, we can walk you through it over the phone. No kidding!

If you need our help or want a computer cleaning, please submit a ticket today here .

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Lisa Hendrickson is the owner of Call That Girl. She is an Outlook Expert and Microsoft 365 Consultant.

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