I think so.
Most motherboards can allow up to about 800MB to 4GB of ram altogether.
If its DDR slot then only DDR ram will work
If its DDR2 slot then only DDR2 ram will work
2007-03-11 05:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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you can use 1gb in each slot. But you can only use the same type of memory that was in your laptop before. so if it was ddr then yes to ddr (and no to ddr2). If it was ddr2 then you can only use ddr2.
2007-03-15 03:25:35
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answer #2
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answered by lapyramid 5
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i could save looking. that would not sound like a competent fee for that equipment to me. A Celeron processor relatively isn't that super a processor, and working abode windows Vista, they say that on a similar time because it is going to run with a million gb, which you certainly decide on or choose 2 gb. My suggestion is evaluation buying. discover the final equipment you will discover on the backside fee, get the specifications and the fee in writing, and speak to many of the companies direct. maximum of your substantial computer companies will meet/beat competitor's pricing on the comparable or a similar equipment. i think of you oughta have the skill to get a miles better equipment than this one for the comparable fee.
2016-12-18 20:03:24
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answered by ? 3
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This particular model accepts DDR memory (266MHz) and a maximum size of 1GB.
It has to be DDR memory.
2007-03-12 03:28:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Just to add to www.Koma's comments you can also order direct from crucial. They are not the cheapest but they guarantee compatibility with your m/board and give an excellent warranty. Wel worth a visit.
2007-03-11 06:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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To find out what type of memory does your computer uses, and what is the max it can have, go to http://crucial.com, click on Scan my computer, then it'll tell u everything u want to know. It's a great tool.
2007-03-11 05:09:13
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answered by digital_goddess_usa 3
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DDR
The most it can hold is a total of 1 gigabyte.
2007-03-11 05:05:59
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answered by ignoramus 7
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definitly DDR
It really cant hold more than a gig
2007-03-11 05:20:00
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answered by ninaad.dave 2
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