m0nk3ys1ms
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I have an old Packard Bell Multimedia 415 that was given to me be a family friend. Im 14, and trying to learn some more about the inside of the computer, so I am trying to upgrade it myself. My uncle gave me 128mb of RAM to put in it but the computer doesnt seem to like it. I know one piece isnt going to work because it is only PC66. The other is a Toshiba 64MB PC100 168-Pin Single Sided Piece. He told me it should work just fine. The computer boots with it but when I got to System Properties, it doesnt read all of the RAM
Specs:
Intel Pentuim Processor with MMX Technology 166 MHz
Packard Bell v1.25 BIOS (just updated)
Packard Bell-810 Motherboard
24MB RAM (16MB and 8MB both PC100, 2 Memory Slots DIMM)
2MB Video Memory
Windows 98 SE OEM (just updated from 95 and I have also installed all the latest updates and SP's)
3.2GB HDD
Panasonic 16x CD-ROM Drive
Omega Zip Disk Drive
3 1/2 Floppy Drive
Belkin Wireless-G Card
Programs Installed:
Mozilla Firefox
AVG Free Editon
Also, could anyone tell me how I can overclock my processor, or if I can.
Any help at all would be appreciated. My email is [email protected]
Specs:
Intel Pentuim Processor with MMX Technology 166 MHz
Packard Bell v1.25 BIOS (just updated)
Packard Bell-810 Motherboard
24MB RAM (16MB and 8MB both PC100, 2 Memory Slots DIMM)
2MB Video Memory
Windows 98 SE OEM (just updated from 95 and I have also installed all the latest updates and SP's)
3.2GB HDD
Panasonic 16x CD-ROM Drive
Omega Zip Disk Drive
3 1/2 Floppy Drive
Belkin Wireless-G Card
Programs Installed:
Mozilla Firefox
AVG Free Editon
Also, could anyone tell me how I can overclock my processor, or if I can.
Any help at all would be appreciated. My email is [email protected]
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