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I'm a newbie and am looking for some basic help with my G4. I got it about a year ago and slowly but surely is has got progressivly slower so I have purchased 256 ram. My question is how and where abouts on my machine do i plug this in? Is it a simple proceedure? Anything I should be weary about? I hope somone is able to help me out Thanks in advance Rick |
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The memory is installed under the keyboard.
You can check here: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300406 or simply have a look in your manual (aka RTFM)... What's this "manual phobia" that lots of people have?!? :blind: |
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