electrogeek
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I need a simple question answered. I have a Pentium 3 500megahertz processor with a Windows 98 Operating System. I'm just wondering if I can place a 256 megabite stick of memory or better in my system or do I have to stick with a 128 megabite stick of memory or less. The reason why I ask is because I have 2-128 megabite sticks of memory already in my system and because I installed a DSL modem on my system, it chewed up a lot of memory in the process which has made the system to run slow because it is low on reserved memory left. With 1 memory slot left I do not have much room to play with.
I know that I have seen 256 megabite sticks of memory and better in computers that have those oven burners known as Pentium 4 installed in with it but never a 256 megabite stick of memory in together with a Pentium 3. I honestly do not want to get rid of any hardware or software on my system because I feel like that as soon as I get rid of any hardware and software that I going to need it that next day. :?
I know that I have seen 256 megabite sticks of memory and better in computers that have those oven burners known as Pentium 4 installed in with it but never a 256 megabite stick of memory in together with a Pentium 3. I honestly do not want to get rid of any hardware or software on my system because I feel like that as soon as I get rid of any hardware and software that I going to need it that next day. :?