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Default 07-04-2001, 03:07 AM

right click on "My computer" and then go to "performance" , that will tell you your RAm . then close that .

right click anywhere on the screen , go to "properties" , the "settings" , then click on "advanced" and then look from there to see what card you have .

then come back here and tell us what card and how much ram you have , so we can laugh at your ass


[This message has been edited by Polaris (edited July 04, 2001).]
  
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