Putting in the wrong type of ram will not break your pc.
Just it will be a mis-match and will not work.
But not putting the ram in right can damage the motherboard.
I've never damaged a computer that way. They just beep or wont boot. Ken's right do the research and learn something.If you don't want to learn just give us all the specs and someone will tell you.
Not usually. As stated by reaper, you cannot use ddr2 sticks in a ddr3 board, and ddr2 isn't that old. So, if you're talking about taking RAM out of a system that's years old and putting it into a new computer, you can most likely forget it. Check...
You can always go to http://www.crucial.com to use the memory scanner (Crucial System Scanner tool) so it can tell you what kind of RAM your computer has plus its speed, and what type of motherboard you have (Crucial Memory Advisor™ tool). And you...
It depends on a lot of different things.I would google Ram and start reading all the info. Great way to learn. Also look to your right at Crucial Memory Upgrades.
Hi Ryan! Well, I started out with Visual Basic over 12 years ago. If you want to take the .NET route, I would suggest you download the .NET Express Editions from the Microsoft website... they're FREE. Join the VB or C# groups on the forum. See which language you like best; VB is easy to learn, but C# is more powerful. Currently, the demand for programmers with C# experience is very high. Go to a bookstore and buy a book to get you started. You won't regret it!
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