No pretty graphical screen, like Ubuntu text pass too fast to be read but I will open the computer to have a look and I'll post the result certainly tomorrow.<br>Meg<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Nov 27, 2007 11:33 PM, Robert Hodgins <
<a href="mailto:ehodgins@telusplanet.net">ehodgins@telusplanet.net</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><div class="Ih2E3d">
<br>> Ashley: see if you can figure out the motherboard model (open & inspect<br>> might be your best option) and google it to see how much memory you can<br>> add.<br><br></div>One of the programs available here
<br>(<a href="http://motherboards.mbarron.net/download/" target="_blank">http://motherboards.mbarron.net/download/</a>)<br>_might_ assist in the identification of the motherboard.<br><br>Also, when computers are first booted a sequence of numbers and letters
<br>appears in the lower left corner of the screen. These can be used to<br>identify the motherboard.<br><br>Some computers boot up with a "pretty" graphical screen. To see sequence<br>you might have to hit the Esc key shortly after starting the computer
<br>up.<br><br>Copy the sequence of numbers and letters into Google and do a search on<br>it. You might be able to identify the motherboard's manufacturer and<br>find out how much RAM the motherboard can support.<br><br>
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