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  1. How can I increase the amount of RAM in the onboard video? Thanks.
  2. Well, I check and the computer for the "AGP" slot and "Dannik" was correct the mother board does not have an "AGP" slot. So I decided to increase the RAM from 126 to 512 and leave the computer as is. I also decide to probably buy a gaming computer, which will set me back a couple of dollars but I was also wondering if I could just built my computer which would probably cost less. The only problem with building a computer is I don't really know anything. Is their wesite that shows you how to build a computer? Or at least a website that shows you where to purchase affordable materials? T
  3. Here is my computer's system info. Thanks. ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 10/20/2004, 17:06:03 Machine name: VILLEGAS-FAMILY Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) (2600.xpclnt_qfe.021108-2107) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: 00101700 7845 System Model: 15392800061122 BIOS: Ver 1.00PARTTBLhY Processor: Intel Pentium III, ~860MHz Memory: 126MB RAM Page File: 256MB used, 82MB available Window
  4. I am new to computer games and I was wondering if Ghost Recon Gold Edition which has: Ghost Recon, Desert Siege, and Island Thunder would be compatible with my computer? The requirements on the game say: windows (9x/Me/2000/XP), Pentium 2 with 450 MHz processor, 128 MB of RAM, 16MB Direct X 8.0 compatible 3D card, and DirectX compatible sound card. My computer has: XP Pro, Intel Pentium 3 with 860 MHz, 126MB of RAM, and DirectX 9.0. In a couple of weeks I will increase the RAM from 126 MB to 512 MB, I was also considering on buying a graphics but I do not know anything about them, I heard t
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