Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
2Abbey
- 08 Feb 2004 09:16
- 1301 of 11003
Thinking of increasing the memory on my PC.
Currently use 512MB DDR 400. I believe there was a little suffix after the memory description of 2.5, I think this refers to the "latency" of the memory.
My question is do I have to match this 2.5 figure on the new memory stick, or would any stick of 512MB DDR400 do?
What would be the possible effects of using memeory from different manufacturers etc?
Thanks in advance.
Spaceman
- 08 Feb 2004 09:53
- 1302 of 11003
2Abbey, you need 2.5 CAS or better but most will meet that spec, you should be fine to mix different manufacturers so long as it it some or higher spec however check your PC motherboard instructions as some do have limitations on mix and match.
2Abbey
- 08 Feb 2004 10:03
- 1303 of 11003
Thanks Spaceman
Timeliner
- 09 Feb 2004 08:21
- 1306 of 11003
Just switched on spare PC this morning.
Did the initial start up - but end up with a black monitor and the cursor in the top left corner of the monitor.
Any idea what has happened?
Timeliner
- 09 Feb 2004 11:05
- 1308 of 11003
WinXP Prof
Timeliner
- 09 Feb 2004 11:22
- 1310 of 11003
It takes an age to load the operating system, before giving the blank screen/cursor.
Might be the operating system which is a bit low - P2 Celeron 350 with 384 mb ram.
Timeliner
- 09 Feb 2004 11:36
- 1312 of 11003
Thanks Neil.
Been a bit hectic this morning - and going out shortly for birthday meal at Skegness but will try when we get back.
Thanks
Chris
hilary
- 09 Feb 2004 14:14
- 1313 of 11003
Please can somebody tell me how to adjust the time on Windows ME so that it displays on the bottom right of the toolbar as a 24 hour clock rather than a 12 hour clock?
DocProc
- 09 Feb 2004 14:27
- 1315 of 11003
Control Panel
Regional and Language Options
Regional Options Tab
Standards and formats
Customise
Time
To - Do this
Display time in a 24-hour format - Type uppercase H or HH for the hour
Display time in a 12-hour format - Type lowercase h or hh for the hour
Display leading zeros in single-digit hours - Type two characters, HH or hh
Suppress the display of leading zeros in single-digit hours, minutes, or seconds - Type a single uppercase H, or lowercase letter, such as h, m, or s
Display a single letter to indicate AM or PM - Type lowercase t
Display two letters to indicate AM or PM - Type lowercase tt
Display text - Type single quotation marks (') around text
Hope that helps.
hilary
- 09 Feb 2004 14:39
- 1316 of 11003
Many thanks guys. That had been driving me round the twist for absolutely ages.
Ironically, I'd seen the Regional options menu but hadn't realised what the difference was between the upper and lower case H.
TullettJ (MoneyAM)
- 09 Feb 2004 22:32
- 1318 of 11003
Iain,
Take a look at Mozilla Thunderbird:
http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird
open source, fully functional and i have never had it crash on me!
Ive had endless problem reports from people using Outlook.