My Sister Bought me a HP Laptop 9 Months ago.it's 3.00 GB.i'm running out of room and i wanna know is there a place were i could buy more memory for the laptop?i cannot afford to buy a new laptop or desktop computer.does anyone know a place or store were they put more memory into my laptop?how much will it cost me?
First, I'm not clear on you need more RAM Memory or Hard Drive space ? 3gb ram should be plenty. But, surf on over here http://www.crucial.com/index.aspx?gclid=...
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It is likely you are actually running out of hard drive space, not memory.
It may be possible to add a hard drive to your laptop, however that feature is available on a limited number of laptops. Probably the easiest fix to implement is to purchase an external hard drive that connects to your laptop via USB. You can then use it to store files and clear space off of the laptop hard drive.
Another course for you is to reduce the amount of disk space you are using on your laptop. The Volokh Conspiracy - Broken Laptop?:: I didn't require more memory at that time (even though I was running simulations on . Now I tell them to buy a Dell. The key to my recommendation is to http://volokh.com/posts/1183411114.shtmlHOME |
There are several things you can do to increase the available space on your disk:
Uninstall programs you no longer use or never intend to use
Delete documents, photos, videos, music files you no longer need
Burn documents, photos, & media files you want to keep but don't need to have on your hard drive to removable disk (CD or DVD). Then delete the copy on your hard disk.
Delete emails & attachments you no longer need if stored on your pc.
Use Disk Cleanup to automatically remove many unnecessary items
I recommend doing both - clear off as much space as possible on your laptop hard drive by doing the above, and keep an external drive to store things on in the future. You can get 500GB drives for less than $100 (AUD) online usually.
I will assume that you want more hard drive storage, not RAM because 3 GB of RAM is awesome!
If you need more storage, you can purchase an external hard drive for all your large files (music, pictures, ect). That will free up a lot of disc space on your computer.
The price you pay mostly depends on the size of the drive. They are generally running anywhere from $50 to $150.
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