Many slow computers can be sped up without spending any money. However, if you do need to spend some money, a memory upgrade
is usually the best value for your money. When I advise others, I usually tell them that if their computer can't be upgraded
with a simple memory upgrade, it is probably worth looking into a new computer. Two reasons for this is because memory is
cheap and also because memory is easy for the basic user to install. I would recommend going to
crucial.com and using their
memory scanner to find and buy the correct memory. You can also find out the specs of your computer
and then buy the appropriate memory as well from other sellers. This may save you a few bucks, but you also risk buying incorrect
memory.
Installing Memory
Stage 1 of 3: Removing Old RAM
Step 1 – Shut down the computer.
Step 2 – Unplug the computer.
Step 3 – Remove the desktop computer's cover. You will probably have to loosen a few screws or press a button on the back of the
computer to release the cover from the rest of the computer.
Step 4 – Locate the old memory on the motherboard.
Step 5 – Release the latches that are holding the old memory in place which are located on each end of the memory.
Step 6 – Carefully remove the old memory by pulling on the center of the memory in a direction that is perpendicular to the
motherboard.
Stage 2 of 3: Installing New RAM
Step 1 – Take the new memory out of its package.
Step 2 – Take the new memory in your hand and line up the break in the memory to the break in the memory slot.
Step 3 – Install the new memory by placing the memory into the slot you have just removed the old memory from and push the memory
into the motherboard until the latches snap the memory into place.
Stage 3 of 3: Close Up the PC
Step 1 – Put the computer cover back on the computer in the same way you removed it making sure that the cover is securely in place.
Step 2 – Plug the computer in.
Step 3 – Start the computer.
Step 4 – If the computer starts correctly then you know that you have successfully installed the new memory.
Troubleshooting:
If the computer doesn't start up correctly, check the following things:
Make sure the memory is compatible with your computer.
Make sure the memory has latched all the way into the memory slot.
Make sure the computer is plugged in.
If you not sure how to do the above why not give us a call and let us do it for you.