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Thaqalain
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      06-24-2005
I have Intel(R) Pentium (R)4:
BIOS VER: LY84510A.86A.0029.P11
Processor:X86Family15 Model 1 Stepping
Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz
System Bus Speed: 400 MHz
System Memory Speed: 133MHz
Cache RAM: 256KB
Total Memory: 127MB (76%Load)
DIMM Memory Connector:Kingston KVR133x64C3/128
(4No.:0246PT09,D1616ST-75)
(Seen 54 connectors/IC)
Memory Bank: 128MB(PC133)
C:14823/19992MB (Free/Total)
D:12107/18150MB
System Resources:86%Free
Windows:98(4.10)Build 2222
Presently using:Windows XP SP2

My system is too slow while we click some icons/programs,it is too late
to get page open.If I click another link/icon,its too slow.I want to
know the solution.Will I get increased speed after adding a memory
card,what are specs/model for this memory card which need to be
added.Tell me the best place to shop this memory card. What these
figures represent:
Kingston KVR133x64C3/128
(4No.:0246PT09,D1616ST-75)
( 54 connectors/IC)

 
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Gray Ghost
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      06-24-2005
I would go with Crucial Memory.

http://www.crucial.com

-gg-

Thaqalain wrote:
> I have Intel(R) Pentium (R)4:
> BIOS VER: LY84510A.86A.0029.P11
> Processor:X86Family15 Model 1 Stepping
> Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz
> System Bus Speed: 400 MHz
> System Memory Speed: 133MHz
> Cache RAM: 256KB
> Total Memory: 127MB (76%Load)
> DIMM Memory Connector:Kingston KVR133x64C3/128
> (4No.:0246PT09,D1616ST-75)
> (Seen 54 connectors/IC)
> Memory Bank: 128MB(PC133)
> C:14823/19992MB (Free/Total)
> D:12107/18150MB
> System Resources:86%Free
> Windows:98(4.10)Build 2222
> Presently using:Windows XP SP2
>
> My system is too slow while we click some icons/programs,it is too late
> to get page open.If I click another link/icon,its too slow.I want to
> know the solution.Will I get increased speed after adding a memory
> card,what are specs/model for this memory card which need to be
> added.Tell me the best place to shop this memory card. What these
> figures represent:
> Kingston KVR133x64C3/128
> (4No.:0246PT09,D1616ST-75)
> ( 54 connectors/IC)
>

 
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Thaqalain
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      06-24-2005
Do I have to consider latency while purchasing it:
Latency:
The time between initiating a request for data and the beginning of the
actual data transfer. On a disk, latency is the time it takes for the
selected sector to come around and be positioned under the read/write
head. Channel latency is the time it takes for a computer channel to
become unoccupied in order to transfer data. Network latency is the
delay introduced when a packet is momentarily stored, analyzed and then
forwarded.

 
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Duane Arnold
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      06-24-2005
Thaqalain wrote:

> Do I have to consider latency while purchasing it:
> Latency:
> The time between initiating a request for data and the beginning of the
> actual data transfer. On a disk, latency is the time it takes for the
> selected sector to come around and be positioned under the read/write
> head. Channel latency is the time it takes for a computer channel to
> become unoccupied in order to transfer data. Network latency is the
> delay introduced when a packet is momentarily stored, analyzed and then
> forwarded.


You can call Crucial and talk with a tech about your memory needs and they
will help you.

Duane
 
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Shepİ
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      06-24-2005
On 23 Jun 2005 21:17:46 -0700 As Andoids Dreamed Of Electric Sheep and
then "Thaqalain" <> wrote :

>I have Intel(R) Pentium (R)4:
>BIOS VER: LY84510A.86A.0029.P11
>Processor:X86Family15 Model 1 Stepping
>Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz
>System Bus Speed: 400 MHz
>System Memory Speed: 133MHz
>Cache RAM: 256KB
>Total Memory: 127MB (76%Load)
>DIMM Memory Connector:Kingston KVR133x64C3/128
> (4No.:0246PT09,D1616ST-75)
> (Seen 54 connectors/IC)
>Memory Bank: 128MB(PC133)
>C:14823/19992MB (Free/Total)
>D:12107/18150MB
>System Resources:86%Free
>Windows:98(4.10)Build 2222
>Presently using:Windows XP SP2
>
>My system is too slow while we click some icons/programs,it is too late
>to get page open.If I click another link/icon,its too slow.I want to
>know the solution.Will I get increased speed after adding a memory
>card,what are specs/model for this memory card which need to be
>added.Tell me the best place to shop this memory card. What these
>figures represent:
>Kingston KVR133x64C3/128
> (4No.:0246PT09,D1616ST-75)
> ( 54 connectors/IC)


I suspect your problem has nothing to do with hardware.
Start cleaning up correctly as per,
http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/house.html
and,
http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/startup.html

And make sure you have enough space on your drive that has the
win386.swp file to allow it to work and also,
http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/easy.html

HTH



--
Free Windows/PC help,
http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/trouble.html
 
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Ron Martell
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      06-25-2005
Shepİ <> wrote:

>And make sure you have enough space on your drive that has the
>win386.swp file to allow it to work and also,
>http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/easy.html
>


pagefile.sys not win386.swp - the o.p. is running Windows XP SP2.


>HTH


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Ron Martell
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      06-25-2005
"Thaqalain" <> wrote:

>I have Intel(R) Pentium (R)4:
>BIOS VER: LY84510A.86A.0029.P11
>Processor:X86Family15 Model 1 Stepping
>Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz
>System Bus Speed: 400 MHz
>System Memory Speed: 133MHz
>Cache RAM: 256KB
>Total Memory: 127MB (76%Load)
>DIMM Memory Connector:Kingston KVR133x64C3/128
> (4No.:0246PT09,D1616ST-75)
> (Seen 54 connectors/IC)
>Memory Bank: 128MB(PC133)
>C:14823/19992MB (Free/Total)
>D:12107/18150MB
>System Resources:86%Free
>Windows:98(4.10)Build 2222
>Presently using:Windows XP SP2


128 mb of RAM is woefully inadequate for Windows XP under almost any
circumstance. Adding more RAM will improve performance greatly. Get
at least another 256 mb (for a total of 384 mb) at least.

>
>My system is too slow while we click some icons/programs,it is too late
>to get page open.If I click another link/icon,its too slow.I want to
>know the solution.Will I get increased speed after adding a memory
>card,what are specs/model for this memory card which need to be
>added.Tell me the best place to shop this memory card. What these
>figures represent:
>Kingston KVR133x64C3/128
> (4No.:0246PT09,D1616ST-75)
> ( 54 connectors/IC)


If your existing memory is from Kingston then that is where you should
shop for additional RAM, unless you are planning on not using the old
module at all. Kingston is a well known provider of quality RAM
products.

You will need to know the make & model of your computer/motherboard as
well as the specs from the existing RAM module in order to ensure
compatibility.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

In memory of a dear friend Alex Nichol MVP
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
 
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Thaqalain
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      06-26-2005
Can I insert 128 MB,168 Pin,PC100-222-620 (AZEN RAM)(taken out from
another computer) alongside Kingston KVR133x64C3/128.
Azen Ram is double sided,8 chips either side,having following part# on
it:
0364804PT3C
10 29L6083
IBM BR52
945402770 Q

 
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Thaqalain
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      06-26-2005

In newer systems using SDRAM or DDR SDRAM memory, you can use modules
of different densities with no problem. For example, if your computer
came with a 128MB memory module, you can add a 256MB module for a total
of 384MB of RAM. However, if you have a "dual-channel" system and want
to take advantage of that technology, you will need to ensure that the
modules in each memory slot are the same density.

 
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Ron Martell
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      06-27-2005
"Thaqalain" <> wrote:

> After inserting 128 MB,168 Pin,PC100-222-620 (AZEN RAM)(taken out from
>
>another computer) alongside present Kingston KVR133x64C3/128:
>
>Total Physical Memory: 126 MB
>Available Physical Memory: 32 MB
>Virtual Memory: Max Size: 2,048 MB
>Virtual Memory: Available: 2,003 MB
>Virtual Memory: In Use: 45 MB
>
>Why I don't see figure of 256 MB RAM?


Either the additional RAM is not properly installed or it is
defective.

Try removing the Kingston module and using the computer with just the
Azen RAM installed.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

In memory of a dear friend Alex Nichol MVP
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
 
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