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Thanks Buzby, my bad. On the boot up screen, which is the memory test screen not the XP boot up screen, you should see a whole lot of characters in several groups at the bottom of that screen more than the 12-15 i mentioned but the mobo model is or should be there in the string near the
end (right side) which is approx. 12-15 characters long. :D hope that helps.

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I dont appear to get that screen ?

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Wheres the best place to buy the Ram (uk) as pc world where trying it on with there "Oh the wesite needs updating" chestnut at the store sunday.



I think http://www.crucial.com/uk are pretty good, if you plan to buy online

If your system is the Presario 7482 and it still has the original motherboard in it, this looks like what you are after.
http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/li [...] sario+7482

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mm Thanks!
Strange Ive been previously told I need 'PC 100' ?\
Does this make a difference ?

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It's about density, low-density PC-133 works in PC-100 boards that support the same density. The problem is that most "modern" PC-133 is the cheap stuff, built with 2-4 high density chips rather than the original 16 low-density chips. You can run PC-133, but it has to be the "right" PC-133.

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