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Old February 17th, 2009, 01:26 AM
ddouglass ddouglass is offline
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Right Click on My Computer icon on your desktop and go to Properties. The screen that opens tells you about your computer Processor speed and amount of RAM at the bottom of the first tab.
Your Video Ram is trickier especially for laptops. Most use what is called Shared Memory (RAM) which means it is borrowed from the main memory. This information you would need to find in the specs for your computer from the manufacturer. Shared memory has been causing sync problems for some using laptops for any 4.0x version. With this there is a lot of tweaking of background programs and services to get the sync right, but it will work.
I take it you haven't upgraded to any of the version 4 releases.
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