why do you need that much memory? unless you a hardcore video editor you dont need more than 2gb. I do some video editing and play games all the time and its is more than enough. But if you really feel the need for 4gb get 4 1mb sticks of the same manufactor, im guessing you have 4 slots total, so this is really your only answer. 4x512mb is 2gb. 1024mb = 1gb, but most of the industry uses the 1000mb=1gb even tho it es not entirely accurate.
2007-12-23 03:17:32
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answered by skiff84 1
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Yes because 1024 MB = 1 GB
2016-03-14 10:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and jess is a complete moron. 1KB is 1024 bytes and 1MB is 1024 KB and 1 GB is 1024 MB and 1 TB is 1024 GB and so on. Actually it will be sugnificantly faster if you have dual chanel RAM. also its called a netbook and yes you can BUT changing anything on an acer aspire one netbook is a ***** (i have one)
2016-04-11 02:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Mb In A Gig
2016-10-02 21:19:51
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answered by ? 4
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1024 MB = 1 GB. Get 2 Modules of 2GB. Its More efficient.
2007-12-23 03:19:47
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answered by Ana M 1
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1024 mb= 1 gb
if your os is 32bit then anything more than 3.2 is not going to be utilized and addressed so don't go for it. your upgradation also depends on your motherboard that how much it can hold.
certainly, many 1 gb look to be the better according to the specifications given by you
2007-12-23 04:41:00
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answered by sudo@ ubuntu 5
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1gb is 1000mb..
technically the 1GB is 1024 MB. 1024 MB is exactly 1073741824 bytes.
by the way, ur computer might not be able to support 4GB of ram, but if you do add 4GB or more, then it will only show up as 3.5GB RAM. If you add 4GB or more, its NOT going to cause any errors so don't worry.
if ur computer is 64 bit, then u can support way beyond 4gb...
2007-12-23 03:52:03
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answered by Crysis 7
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Do you have a Santa Rosa MacBook? If so, you can upgrade to 4GB but 1GB to 2GB is good enough.
If you have an older MacBook, you can only go up to 3.3GB. The older chipset does not fully support 4GB of RAM.
2007-12-23 04:49:02
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answered by Nazarius 2
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1000 mb is the equivalent to 1 gb
2007-12-23 03:17:53
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answered by cherubkilla 4
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see first the speed capacity of yr motherboard, see if more memory than the speed of capacity of the motherboard will work in yr pc, 1g of memory is equal to 1000 mb
2007-12-23 03:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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