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> HOW DO I INSTALL RAM IN A DELL P4 COMPUTER?, Help !! How do I get to the inside of my Dell P4 computer?
CSharp
post Apr 13 2008, 03:29 PM
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Hello,
Can someone please tell me how to open my Dell P4 computer? Also, I would like to know how to install ram in a Dell P4 computer that is running Windows XP (Home Edition). I currently have 128 mb of ram in it. I would appreciate some one's help!! Thank you.

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post Apr 14 2008, 08:24 AM
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Hi C and welcome. Unfortunately, there are 100s of Dell P4 models, PCs and laptops - so we can't really help you without the specific model number. I recommend you look in your manual. Or you can plug in your model or service tag on the Dell Manuals site. Dell often has specific instructions posted for RAM upgrades on specific models. But again, you need your model or service tag numbers.
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