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Re: how to buy an ideal laptop RAM module?



On 05/01/13 22:26, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 05 January 2013 19:42:39 Doug wrote:
>> Either Kingston or Crucial, I believe, can figure out what kind of ram
>> you need
>> by looking at your computer, but you probably have to access their website
>> from a Windows OS.  (I did this quite a while ago, from a Windows machine,
>> and I forget the details.) I think Crucial is the more likely.
> 
> You certainly don't need Windows to make use of the Crucial website.  I 
> haven't myself used Windows since 98SE, and I have used Crucial a lot.
> 
No, Lisi, not to use their web site, but you need Windows to use their
hardware scanning utility.

> I can't speak for Kingston.
> 
> Lisi
> 
> 


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