Take anti static precautions whilst working inside the computer.
Simply push down the white tab at the end of each DIMM and lift it out.
Push the new DIMMs in slowly and gently, they only go in one way until the the white tabs move back up. The Crucial site has a guide as does the Dell site
You can go ahead and get whatever you want. I had 128MB in my 4100 too, and I just recently upgraded to 384 (added another 256 stick). I have absolutely no problems.
ceri sheeran
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February 25th, 2005 16:00
HI,
The D4100 can have different size DIMM's in the two slots. I've run mine with DIMM's from 64 MB to 256 MB.
Your best source would be http://www.crucial.com
Take anti static precautions whilst working inside the computer.
Simply push down the white tab at the end of each DIMM and lift it out.
Push the new DIMMs in slowly and gently, they only go in one way until the the white tabs move back up. The Crucial site has a guide as does the Dell site
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dzuul/rr.htm#dimms
hth
Ceri
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March 1st, 2005 02:00