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Post by penguin on Aug 23, 2009 23:38:47 GMT -5
looking for a laptop and i want one i can do lots ofshit on so i need some help
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Post by Xanide on Aug 23, 2009 23:48:06 GMT -5
Open it up and find out
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Post by penguin on Aug 23, 2009 23:49:13 GMT -5
wont that break the inside though
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Post by Xanide on Aug 23, 2009 23:55:53 GMT -5
no just unscrew it and see what kind of ram it takes. or go online and research what kind of ram your computer your buying takes.
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Post by penguin on Aug 23, 2009 23:59:06 GMT -5
hmmmm which is easier?
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Post by Xanide on Aug 24, 2009 0:10:45 GMT -5
It depends if you like manual labor or spending time researching things
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Post by penguin on Aug 24, 2009 0:15:58 GMT -5
which is faster?
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Post by Xanide on Aug 24, 2009 0:37:19 GMT -5
depends. i recommend you look it up first. taking apart a laptop without knowing anything about it could be risk. Its google time
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Post by penguin on Aug 24, 2009 0:43:20 GMT -5
^_^ yay google
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Post by Matt on Aug 25, 2009 14:14:20 GMT -5
Its rlly easier to go into your systems control panel go to performance and maintaince and in there shows whats in your com and what all you can actually put into your computer. Belive has phone numbers and id numbers for product keys
stupid security check so hard to do lol
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Post by penguin on Aug 26, 2009 22:09:00 GMT -5
oh well that sounds much easier
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