Look at the manual that came with your pc (personal computer) and it'll show
you how to open the case and where the RAM is located.
"not a techie" <not a
techie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:87C04E0A-B4A7-443F-B834-551DE5AFC598@microsoft.com...
: Thanks Pegasus, but, did you notice my name "not a techie"? Take my what
and
: do what with it??
: I take it I have to open up the back of cpu and look for something. What
: does it look like and can I screw it up??
:
: Thanks again!
:
: "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
:
: >
: > "not a techie" <notatechie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
: > news:9817C504-A86A-4C8D-A4EA-104A31190A87@microsoft.com...
: > > Not sure if this is proper to do, but my original question went
: > > unanswered,
: > > then a zillion others appeared, burying mine! I was worried no one
would
: > > ever
: > > see it!!
: > > Repeat question....
: > > At first I got this message when I tried to open an email attachment.
Now
: > > it's happening when I try to open the net. I have to restart my
computer
: > > to
: > > get on the net. Can anyone please help me solve this?? This is the
error
: > > message:
: > > The instruction at "0x00f02d22" referenced memory at "0x00f02d22". The
: > > memory could not be "read".
: > > Click on OK to terminate the program.
: > >
: > > Appreciate any and all help!
: > >
: > > Sorry if I breached ettiquette here!
: >
: > No breach of ettiquete!
: >
: > You might have a flawed memory chip or a marginal
: > contact. Open your PC, then remove your RAM
: > module(s) and put it/them back in again. If the problem
: > persists then you may have to ask your friendly computer
: > dealer to try a new memory module.
: >
: >
: >