We,re sure you want both boost your computer's bootup speed as well as improve on the speed in which it operates.
Why not take the time to learn how to install more RAM or Random Access Memory in the system unit.Its much easier than you can image.Read and follwing these simply steps to get this job done.
Check to see if you have ample light.You may want to have a container to place small screws in.The system unit cover may have small screws and you don't want to lose them.
After you have plenty of work space and ample lighting, prepare your mind as well.Make this and every other adventure of working on your computer educational and fun.
Now go over to www.ultimatepcrepair.com/photos.html to familarize yourself with all components inside the PC. Take the time to study the actual components inside your computer.You'll be glad you did should something go wrong.Follow these steps to install your drive.
First Turn off your computer and unplug all peripherals. Take notice of how you unplug or disconnect any devices.
Second Remove the side panel of the tower system or the cover if you have a desktop.Place the panel in a safe place well out of the way.
Third Before touching anything inside the system unit, remove electrical static charge from your body by touching a door knob or any unpainted metal surface.
Fourth Remove the new memory from its protective wrapping and locate the sockets to install the new memory chips.
Fifth Notice the type of retaining clips that hold the chips in place.Remove any old chips you intend to move.Now to be sure you won't damage the chips,ground yourself again to remove any remaining static electricity.
Sixth Pull the retaining clip open and carefully slide the RAM Chips in their memory banks.Push the clips back over the new memory chips.
Seventh Check and double check the firmness of the chips by gently trying to move them from side to side. Take a good long look at the chips for anything that looks unusal.
Eighth Replace the system unit cover and reconnect all peripherals.Reboot the computer and the operating system should recognize your new or added memory without any problem.
Its that easy when it comes to installing new or more memory.Read your computer's manual first to find out what type of ram memory you have and what is needed for upgrades.
Visit the Kingstom memory site above and use their memory configurator to find out the memory you need to upgrade your computer.
And go ahead and enjoy the faster speed you should experience once your new memory is installed.Don't forget to run scandisk,defragment,and disk cleanup to clean your hard drive of extra space.
Otis F. Cooper is the author of the award winning PC Super Pack,the Computer Training By Video course.For hundreds more free PC repair tips,sign up for his bi-monthly newsletter and learn the PC free at http://www.ultimatepcrepair.com