run > dxdiag
2006-09-14 16:47:33
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answer #1
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answered by Robin C 4
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I'm not too sure what your after here, if your talking about diagnostics, MEMTEST 86+ is available on the net. You'll have to make it into a bootable Cd to run it properly. Run it for several hours, if any RED lines appear, you've got bad memory. Test one stick at a time if you have more than one stick of memory.
2006-09-14 19:41:51
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answer #2
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answered by mittalman53 5
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In Windows XP Right Click on My Computer and choose "Properties"
2006-09-14 16:49:32
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answer #3
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answered by teef_au 6
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Right-click "My Computer" and choose "Properties".
It should say near the bottom (on Windows XP Home, anyway) how much RAM you have. "RAM" means memory.
2006-09-14 16:49:23
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Right-click on "My Computer" (on your dektop on in your Start menu) and go to "Properties" -- your memory is listed under the "General" tab.
2006-09-14 16:50:38
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answer #5
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answered by pilgrimchd 3
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Tell it some things and then ask it some questions and see if it remembers. If it remembers alot it has a good memory. lol
2006-09-14 16:49:31
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answer #6
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answered by horrorfan 3
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start > my computer > right click properties
2006-09-14 16:49:17
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answer #7
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answered by jibberjabar 5
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ok,other way push this three keys ctrl+alt+del then go to task manager ,then try to find performance portion ,look ,u can find
good luck
2006-09-14 16:52:00
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answer #8
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answered by mohsen m 3
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