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Uh,The graphics card of the Internet café is better than yours.,The memory is also large.,3G memory can also be used.,Otherwise, buy a 1G.,It's not very cost-effective.,If it's an online game 3D,It's also related to the network speed.,Your graphics card is also a little low.,It's estimated that you have to sacrifice some special effects.。
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The graphics card is a bit outdated, but it's still okay to play general 3D games.
The memory can be combined with a dual-channel 3G is enough, and it is useless to have more.
I don't know what the CPU is, but if the performance is not bad, adding 2 G of memory will improve significantly.
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Suggestion: You can install a 1G memory module. 3G is not very useful because 3G is a waste in the XP state.
Depending on your configuration, you should have no problem playing the current big online games. Just expand the memory.
See if the graphics card is a discrete graphics card, if so, add a memory module and it will run smoothly.
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Just buy an identical one according to the model of your current memory module, 1+1=2A.
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Yes, 1+1=2 or 1+2=3 is good.
The graphics card can play 3D games.
This book is worse than desktop games in all aspects,Playing games is related to the quality of the display,It is also related to the network speed。 The Internet café is specially equipped to play games, the configuration should be good, and the Internet café is generally optical fiber Internet access, and the network speed should be fast.
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Install another 2G one, and play games with a larger memory! Win7 maximum support memory is wasted.
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How so? You're not good at playing games, that's all I can tell you.
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It may be that you later installed some software, which was started at the time of booting, such as QQ, PPS, etc., and started when you booted up to seize the memory.
The steps are as follows:
1. Whether the computer uses an integrated graphics card, and the graphics card occupies the video memory as the video memory;
2. Click Start, click Run, enter msconfig, and click OK;
3. Click the Bootstrap tab and click Advanced Options;
4. Remove the check box of the maximum memory, click OK, and then restart.
5. The above check is invalid, shut down, open the chassis, re-seat the memory, and try again.
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Is your memory module one 4G or two 2G? And then there's the question of the system, is your system 32-bit or 64-bit? 32-bit can only be supported, and 64-bit can be supported from 4G to 128G!
If you have two 2G ones, there is still one that is not lit! That's why only 2G is displayed!
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Run the input msconfig - enter - boot - advanced options, see if the maximum memory option is checked, if so, remove the check, restart should be fine, my previous was 2g, but only 1g can be used, that's how it is handled. But it is also for some computers, if it doesn't work, find after-sales changes, enter CMOS and press F9 to restore factory settings, save and start the system, and the (available) number in the arc expansion is gone.
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1.Open "Start Menu" - "Run" - enter "msconfig" and click "OK" to open "System Configuration".
2.Locate the Bootstrap tab, 3Click on the "Advanced Options" card (remove the maximum memory front hook) and OK.
Reboot to see if it solves the problem? Of course, if it still hasn't been restored (not under the premise of integrated graphics). Then directly select the tick and set the operating system to support the memory theoretically.
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The computer memory is two G, and if you want to upgrade to 4G, how do you upgrade it? If you want to upgrade the computer memory, you can buy a memory module, or you will add a memory module to your computer and the host, or remove your original two-G memory module and replace it directly with a 4G memory module, and the easiest way is to send it to the repair shop and let the professional maintenance personnel solve this problem for you.
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Open the computer case, unplug the memory module (press the card slots on both sides and then pull it out), take this memory module to buy the exact same, it must be the same capacity, a speed, the same memory particle of the memory module, of course, if you can buy the same manufacturer, it would be better.
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If you buy a 2G memory module and plug it into the motherboard, and then update the 64 operating system, it is best to go to the merchant you bought to install it, install it on site, and then move the computer home.
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You go and buy a memory module of the same model as yours, or buy a 4G memory module and install it
Then, your system must be bits, and if you want to identify 4GB of memory, you have to replace the system with 64 bits.
A 32-bit system can only read a little more than 3GB of memory at most.
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Alibaba 2G memory module 20 yuan.
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The landlord said that if it is virtual memory, use a method to get it. [This paragraph] manually set the virtual memory Right-click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop and select the "Properties" option in the context menu that appears to open the "System Properties" window. Click on the "Advanced" tab in the window, and a dialog box for advanced settings appears.
Click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" area and select the "Advanced" tab in the "Performance Options" window that appears to open its dialog box.
In this dialog box, you can see the area about virtual memory, click the "Change" button to enter the "Virtual Memory" setting window. Select a partition with a large free capacity, check the box before "Custom size", fill in the specific values in the "Initial size" and "Maximum" columns, then click the "Set OK" button, and finally restart the computer to make the virtual memory settings take effect.
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Buy another 1g one and add it.
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It's good to change the memory module, isn't there two memory modules, one 1G and one 2G is fine.
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Upgrades are generally recommended for even numbers instead of odd numbers, and even numbers can form dual channels, if it's an Intel u! AMD's doesn't exist!
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Take a look at the memory model in your host first, and then go to the computer city to buy a piece with the same brand and type in your host and plug it in. Then turn on the computer to check if you can recognize 2G,If you can, try to run a large software,If it's stable, the upgrade will be successful.,It's very simple.。
Or the easiest thing is to send the host to the computer city to help you, so you just have to pay for it, this is the easiest.
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Memory: It's best to use a tool to check your current 1G model, and how many are you, and is there any extra memory slot?
Generally, use EverestUltimate to view hardware device information.
Must be of the same model. For example, if one DDR2 667 and the other DDR2 800 of two memories, the system will use the DDR2 800 downclocking to 667. Although it can be used, but I feel that it is a waste, and do you have to do the machine support DDR2 or DDR1 533 400 333 ?
If you don't understand, it is recommended that you take the case to the computer city and ask them to install it. I see that the price has increased recently, but I don't feel that expensive.
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Yes, you just put the memory module on the motherboard and remember your motherboard model.
Ask someone at a computer company if the model of the RAM is compatible with the motherboard.
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Generally, you can buy a 1G plug, or directly change to a 2G one, the general price is 130 150, depending on what motherboard and memory yours have.
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The manufacturer and model should be the same, such as 1G DDR400, and then to buy, you must buy 512M DDR400 or 1G DDR400
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The computer city has about seventy-five yuan for 1g. Ask them to fill it for you wherever you buy it.
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That's because your system's default maximum memory is 2G, you can directly enter msconfig in the start menu and press Enter, click Advanced Options in the pop-up window, remove the tick in front of the maximum memory, and then restart the computer.
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The system is divided into 32-bit and 64-bit, 32-bit 4G memory, up to 3G more memory, and 64-bit 4G memory, you can fully recognize 4G memory, your situation should be installed 32-bit system, can only display 2G memory. Another point,The current XP only has a 32-bit system.,My friend installed the XP with frozen technology.,There are 4G memory,At most, it can only display 3G multi-memory,And Win7The system has 32-bit and 64-bit two。
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If this happens, you can try the following methods to solve it:
1. Open the "Run" dialog box.
2. Enter msconfig to enter the system settings.
3. Select the "Boot" tab and select "Advanced Options" to enter the Launch Advanced Options.
4. Check "Maximum memory", this will display all your memory, then save and restart to see if the memory is recognized.
5. If it still doesn't work, just enter "System Settings" again, remove "Maximum Memory" and "Number of Processors", and restart it again.
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It should be a problem with the operating system, try to replace it with a 64-bit one.
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Hello, I come to this question!
You can choose to add virtual memory, or you can buy a memory stick! Socks included.
Homesick virtual memory first tell me what system it is!
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Add flash memory, or replace memory modules. Change memory.
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Just buy another DDR2 667 memory of any brand and plug it into another slot with the same color as the previous one!
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Hair expansion 2G disassembled 4G The current memory is too cheap, your kind of memory is DDR2, and so is the motherboard.
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Just buy a 1g or 2g plug and you're done.
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Buy another 1g one! The 32-bit one can be improved a lot!
The unit of capacity, the capacity in the computer is identified by bytes, generally speaking, a Chinese character is 2 bytes, and the capacity units are "B (1 byte), KB (1024 bytes), MB (1024KB bytes), GB (1024MB bytes), TB (1024GB bytes)", where "G" is the abbreviation of "GB", indicating that there is a capacity space of 2048MB bytes (of course, the capacity of memory is something you can't simply call, It requires a knowledge of programming techniques or software to perform special operations on memory memory.
Doesn't work properly. Virtual memory is on the hard disk, and the read access speed of the hard disk is far less than the physical memory, virtual memory is just a place where the system stores the data that is used less frequently, and when the physical memory cannot meet the storage of most commonly used data, there will be problems. Therefore, the physical memory is small, and the virtual memory is useless no matter how large it is.
It's useless to add memory, and if the processor and graphics card are not powerful, it's better to change the processor and graphics card.,If you don't have that plan, you can also add a memory, the effect is more obvious, but it's not much faster, because playing games mainly depends on the graphics card and CPU.
Vista set the minimum 16m and the maximum 512m on the line.,As long as it's not a huge game.,It's no problem with any speeding eleven or something.,XP directly set it to 0 for any game.。 That's how I'm set.,Vista speed is a little faster than the minimum 256.,XP is a lot faster.,More importantly, it's power saving.,My book is a dual system If the computer prompts you to close some programs, it's not too late to set up the virtual memory.。 All in all, the smaller the virtual memory, the better, as long as there is no shortage of virtual memory.
Not every external graphics card can be used.
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