Newbie here .. could use help

ac28962

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Have an XPS m1330. T8100 .. 2 GB RAM Win7 64 bit but can reinstall to 32 bit. 965 express chipset family. Bios A15

I read that if I drop to win 7 32 and increase my ram to 4 mb, it will speed things up . true or not for you experts out there. Tks
 
Not true at all, 32 bit windows can only utilize a maximum of around 3gb, so you would have 1gb of useless memory, whoever told you that does not even have a basic knowledge of computers.
 
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Not true at all, 32 bit windows can only utilize a maximum of 3gb, so you would have 1gb of useless memory, whoever told you that does not even have a basic knowledge of computers.

Thanks, just read it on the internet doing a search. Obviously did not trust and is why I am here.

What would you suggest?

Just to date myself, I was the the one everyone came to in the early 90's. My knowledge has deteriorated to almost nothing over those years :) Thks again for any suggestions.
 
Well if you already have 64 bit windows, you can still upgrade to 4gb ram and be able to utilize the full 4gb.

Thanks, will that speed things up? Crucial.com says I can go to 8 but others say I can't. Will that, and/or a SSD help with speed?
 
An ssd certainly would help speed things up, however as you have a laptop storage space maybe an issue, as ssd`s do not come in really big sizes, the most common size for most people is around 120gb.
 
Thanks, will that speed things up? Crucial.com says I can go to 8 but others say I can't. Will that, and/or a SSD help with speed?

You will never regret on buying an SSD, I would say... without any spesific data that it is 2 or 3 times faster than a normal 7200 RPM HDD. Really fast is what I am saying :P

with 4 GB of RAM and an SSD you shouldn't have any problems with speed. Since RAM is so cheap today, you could buy 6 or 8 GB of RAM too be prepeard for what mite come later on. figure you have any slots left for it, and youre motherboard can handle that mutch.
 
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