I don't understand, why do I have to take out the 2 gb in the computer
to put 4 in. Can't I just add and additional 2 gb?

Monday, July 23, 200710:28 PMJerry Freemanx12 at insightbb.com

>4G is correct according to tech spec. a man never has enough ram, but  
>it seems a shame to pull two brand new chips just to run windoze.
>
>$260 for a 4G kit at http://crucial.com. i've bought over 40 chips  
>from them.  best...jf
>
>On Jul 23, 2007, at 9:58 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>
>> I installed Parallels and Windows XP this week. I am using  
>> Parallels' 2
>> week try before you buy program. It's way cool.
>>
>> Since installing Parallels some features in some programs are running
>> slower even if I have not opened Parallels.
>>
>> My MacBook Pro has 2 gb of memory installed, and if I read the manual
>> that came with the computer correctly - I can install a total of 4  
>> GB of
>> memory. Does anyone know if that is correct?
>>
>> Where,  IYHOs [ In Your Humble Opinions :-)  ] is the best place to  
>> buy
>> memory for my laptop and how much is it going for?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Harry
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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