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Old 02-11-2007, 02:09 AM
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I've just got a simple question. What command do you run to find what kind of ram you have?
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In XP Pro I use msinfo32 as the run command
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that command doesnt work. not for me at least. but i modded my xp so you never know what i did. lol.
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If you have a the 64-Bit version of Windows, I believe the command would be msinfo64.exe. Or, try using msinfo32.exe. But, that won't tell you the type of RAM you have, at least I don't think so. I believe that there's a program that can tell you this, I forget what it's called though. Try Googling it...
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