laptop ram upgrade problem.

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I would be grateful for some advice on ram upgrades. I have a toshiba satellite which is only specified to take 500mb of RAM .however, it has win Vista operating system installed on it & runs really slow.What may happen if I install more Ram will it work do you think ? or am I wasting my time considering this . colin
 
depends on which toshiba satellite it is, model number needed
 
Looking at the spec of the machine I think you are up the creak if you want to add RAM, "maximum expandability : 512 MB", which would mean that no matter what OS you are using the max amount of Ram you can put in it is 512mb, maybe time to think about an upgrade of laptop perhaps.
 
Laptop is showing at 8 years old with a 1.8 celeron.
Im not sure what your planning on using this for but I think you might be being unrealistic.

I think its time for you to find a replacement.
 
thanks for the advice,s If I can not upgrade ram which it looks like, I will have to get a new operating system iether XP or win 7. which would we eork best. A new computer is not an option . I use a pc for normal use including photoshop etc.
 
Thanks everyone , even though all the answers are in the negative you have been most helpful. sorry it takes me so long to respond , using laptopnow.
regards colin
 
Windows 7 is just not going to work on your machine as it needs a min of 1gig of ram plus a lot of other stuff whihc I doubt your machine has on it, your best bet is probably XP as Vista is a bit of a hog on resources which doesnt help.

Check out the system requirements for each,

Windows 7 http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/products/system-requirements

Windows Vista http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/get/system-requirements.aspx

Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314865
 
Two things to speed up your Vista system:

1. Use ReadyBoost. Plug in a USB memory stick, if the device is adequate to work with ReadyBoost you can configure it. From the Autoplay dialogue select Speed up my system, check Use this device and then decide how much memory you want to use. If your computer is 8 yrs old it may be USB1 so you may not get a great improvement. See Vista Help for more details.

2. Turn off some, or all, of the Vista visual effects. Click Start then right click Computer and choose Properties. Select Advanced System Settings from the LH pane then click the Settings button under Performance. You can now deselect individual effects, or simply select Adjust For Best Performance to turn all the effects off.
 
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