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<blockquote data-quote="turpieaj" data-source="post: 584843" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>As for your hard drives, if your worried about accidently reformatting the non boot disk (has known to happen before), by all means disconnect it.</p><p>As for the memory, the stick of RAM will have a sticker with all the details on it Manufacturer MHZ,DDR ratings and Latency and so forth. so just try and get a match from there, or even better would be to buy a good make ie Kingston/OCZ and buy a matched pair kit (just remember to remove the old one though as this would hinder the performance of your new RAM).</p><p></p><p>Once you've got all your windows/updates/drivers and appz on and your happy use something along the lines of Norton Ghost to take a recovery image...</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turpieaj, post: 584843, member: 831"] As for your hard drives, if your worried about accidently reformatting the non boot disk (has known to happen before), by all means disconnect it. As for the memory, the stick of RAM will have a sticker with all the details on it Manufacturer MHZ,DDR ratings and Latency and so forth. so just try and get a match from there, or even better would be to buy a good make ie Kingston/OCZ and buy a matched pair kit (just remember to remove the old one though as this would hinder the performance of your new RAM). Once you've got all your windows/updates/drivers and appz on and your happy use something along the lines of Norton Ghost to take a recovery image... Good luck! Andy [/QUOTE]
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