Hi there
No you don;t, your computer should recognise the new chip providing it is installed correctly. If your computer starts up without any problems, your RAM should be installed correctly. Check this by going into your control panel and selecting system. Your RAM information should be displayed and should reflect the extra RAM you have installed. Please ensure that the RAM from your old computer is the same the type of RAM your new computer requires.
Ensure your computer is shut down and disconnected from power before installing RAM. Also, ensure that you discharge static from your body by touching the outside casing of your computer as static can damage computer components.
Hope this helps you out.
Scott
2006-10-08 20:44:02
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answered by scott.radley 4
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You can't just stick one chip from one computer into another. Make sure the RAM is compatible with the motherboard. The chip should have a sticker that has a PC- or PC2- number (eg. pc-2700, pc-133, pc2-4200) on it. Check to see if it's the one already in the computer has the same number. If you can't find that, check to see if the frequency is the same (eg. 100 mhz, 400 mhz).
No drivers are required. It either is recognized or it isn't.
2006-10-01 15:34:46
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answered by The Emb3r Egg 2
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You do not need a driver, but you do need to be sure that it is compatable with the motherboard and with any other RAM that you are going to have in the computer with it!!!
2006-10-01 15:35:30
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answered by fire4511 7
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Do you mean that you are putting it in your mother board?
If so make sure that it fits into the slots properly because there are a few differant types of ram.
Just clip it in and restart your computer and it will be done
2006-10-01 15:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I take it your petition on your father and mom is falling on deaf-ears. it truly is the way you restoration it. i guess there's a conceivable cable between your kin's computing device and the wall. understanding adequate about my personal computing device, this cord will be snarled with different wires and tucked away in the back of furnishings. UNPLUG IT (highly after say 10pm at evening). Coil it up and placed the cable in some hidey-hollow contained in the living house the position only you recognize precisely the position it really is. i'm no longer conserving you ought to hide the cable - only make it (and the kin computing device) unavailable after particular hours. you could reconnect it each and each morning - till the message has struck living house. If someone stumbles into your bedroom contained in the course of the evening for some urgent internet-surfing..."why is the computing device no longer operating???" YOU tell THEM... and they are able to looking the cable "on the again of the storage" (say).. the computing device has probable been dumped into your room, coz you're the single getting maximum use out of it - AND it became messing up the living-room. different human beings are utilizing it (in any respect hours) coz *it really is accessible*. get rid of the potential-CABLE - get rid of the relief! Who of their proper recommendations would opt for (or choose) to connect the cable on the again of a few living house equipment contained in the course of the evening. There are dirt-bunnies, spiders and bogey-adult adult males lurking contained in the darkish in the back of that computing device - so, it really is better of a warfare to connect it up and disturb each man or woman contained in the technique... Re-take possession of your room.
2016-11-25 21:43:02
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answered by ? 4
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no as long as its the right type it will work. Newer systems will automaticly detect it older ones you need to go into the bios and make the changes
2006-10-01 15:38:14
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answered by jeff d 3
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No , but make sure it support your mother Bord speed
2006-10-01 15:33:18
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answered by hbazroun 2
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No, its automatically detected and used... make sure that they are of mathcing speed, though.
2006-10-01 15:32:25
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answered by Anonymous
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nope
2006-10-01 15:47:36
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answered by Anonymous
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