Many problems for computers (and humans, too) relate to not having enough memory. RAM, also know as Random Access Memory, is every bit as important to computers as adequate brain power is to us; not enough and we just can't manage important, complicated tasks ... sort of like chewing gum and walking at the same time, if you know what I mean.
The symptom, when computing any way, is often general sluggishness, repeated hanging or locking up of the computer; occasionally but rarely you may even see an error message mentioning insufficient memory.
Fortunately in the computer RAM memory is easily added. In fact it's SO easy I almost feel guilty charging my clients for doing it for them ... BUT I get over it! If you want to do your own memory upgrade I can tell you in a quick, 'no-charge' phone call how to proceed. If you're less adventurous I'd gladly be of service.
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Saturday, April 7, 2007
Did you forget something? It's probably just your memory.
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