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  1. #1
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    Do you have the paperwork from when you bought it? That should list it ...

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    I do have it...somewhere...it was built for me by this fellow (excellent by the way, and president of the local Linux club). Will go search my tax files....

    Thanks!
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    *sigh* no luck. Maybe it was a cash sale.

    Will just wait for him to get back...just a few days.

    Thanks, Karen.
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    http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html

    Download Everest Free Edition and run it, you'll find out more than you need to know about what's in your computer.

    Put the screwdriver away!

  5. That could be why your picture/s wasnt wanting to resize for you. but my old computer used to do the samething an it wasnt really low on RAM. it was like it pigged in the resource memory.
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    WOOHOO!

    The RAM is DDR SDRAM! I even have all the numbers for the type of motherboard!

    Thanks, G535!

    Vette....the thing is, I know only one way to increase the size of the photos. I need a certain resolution (DPI) per photo, as opposed to pixel size.

    It's a separate thing. I found out by accident I needed more RAM when I was installing Adobe the other day.

    I will uninstall and reinstall Nero...I reconfigured the plugins and it didn't do much.

    Thanks!
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    LOL I was just gonna tell you to go to start > run

    type "dxdiag" without quotes

    And it *should* tell you the info there as well instead of downloading a separate program, but you have the info you need now

    ((though sometimes there's problems with certain items not showing up, as mine doesn't say my motherboard because we built it from scratch though I'm assuming you bought yours' pre-built so the info should be there))

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