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Stupid question here! A 128 MB card came with my PC. Not sure what to do
with it-where it goes-what it does etc. My PC has been running really SLOW and lots of programs not responding-Could this be why?? Any help would be great ![]() |
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What does this 'memory card' look like ?? Does it have any markings on it ??
Did you check the user's manual for your computer ?? Did your PC suddenly slow down ?? Have you checked it for viruses and malware ?? What programs have you installed recently ?? MD "aicsb" wrote: > Stupid question here! A 128 MB card came with my PC. Not sure what to do > with it-where it goes-what it does etc. My PC has been running really SLOW > and lots of programs not responding-Could this be why?? Any help would be > great ![]() |
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what do you mean? It came with a memory card installed, and an extra one
not installed? In addition to MadDog's questions, did you do any kind of disk cleanup. If it is an extra memory card and it is the same as what's in your computer, just look in the manual which will have instructions and diagrams fro installing your ram. 128 is the minimum that xp requires, and unless you have a tons of programs, etc, 128 is acceptable amount of ram, but you will notice a dramatic increase if you add another stick of 128. I find that most people do not do the basic maintenance on their computers, do not have sufficient programs for virus protection, and the like, then wonder why ti's running so slow. Use Google to further your computer education..type in words like how to keep xp running fast...that type of thing. You'll have tons of information to read, but you'll have a better operating computer. "aicsb" <aicsb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2912BE87-18F2-4D3B-B81A-12BCDDBFBFFA@microsoft.com... > Stupid question here! A 128 MB card came with my PC. Not sure what to do > with it-where it goes-what it does etc. My PC has been running really > SLOW > and lots of programs not responding-Could this be why?? Any help would be > great ![]() |
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"aicsb" <aicsb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Stupid question here! A 128 MB card came with my PC. Not sure what to do >with it-where it goes-what it does etc. My PC has been running really SLOW >and lots of programs not responding-Could this be why?? Any help would be >great ![]() What is the exact labelling on the "memory card"? If this is a new PC (purchased within the past year) then it is most likely a USB flash drive, which you would plug into one of the USB ports on the computer. You can then use it as a removable disk, just like a 3.5 inch diskette only with much larger capacity. It could also be one of the special memory card types used in digital cameras, in which case your computer should also have a memory card reader with several different slots for inserting different types of memory cards into. These memory cards also can be used the same as the USB flash drive described above. Good luck Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006) On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca |
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