-=PCTechTalk=- Re: mEMORY

Or look on the motherboard, there is usually an FCC ID number on it, which
can be punched into somewhere, url right now eludes me, and it should tell
ya some mor einfo about your board, like manufacturer, for eg ASUS or AOpen
etc.

But yeah the easiest is just to take one out or all of them, or the whole
machine even, and say alright, the reason I brought my machine is so you and
I dont argue over something that didnt work properly, or conflick with
something else, that we didnt know about until I came home, So I say to you,
I want this, yup, cool it works in the said puter, your happy that it works
for me, you ask the person, they should say , yes I am , and you say cool,
so am I and head on your merry way home.

If the convo doesnt go like that in the shop, you keep working on it until
it does, or go, no worries, and say its not like I wasted money on
something, to find out it doesnt work properly, and only to find I might
have had to argue with you, not saying we would, but we could :) to A: get
my money back, or B: ram that worked nice in my puter :)

Darryl

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jo Ann Weaver"

>
> Robert,
> Could you just pull one stick of your memory and look at it. I think it
will
> have the info written on it. If not, take it with you, and maybe someone
at
> the store will know.
> Jo Ann


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