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VR Laura
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Re: Microsoft's new Bing search engine hijacks IE6 browsers

There's lots of things I'd upgrade if I had the money, starting with my 6-year-old PC with only 256MB RAM. Wanna buy me a new one?
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RAM is dirt cheap, so it's a cheap 'upgrade'!


VR Laura
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RAM is dirt cheap, so it's a cheap 'upgrade'!
I already investigated the upgrade cost. Several hundred dollars! Not worth it. Better to save for a new PC.
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said by VR Laura See Profile :

I already investigated the upgrade cost. Several hundred dollars!
Huh? What kind of RAM do you have? A 6 year old computer would probably have PC3200 and that is cheap like borscht!
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said by Its a Secret See Profile :

said by VR Laura See Profile :

I already investigated the upgrade cost. Several hundred dollars!
Huh? What kind of RAM do you have? A 6 year old computer would probably have PC3200 and that is cheap like borscht!
A have a Dell Dimension 8250.
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reply to VR Laura
Re: Microsoft's new Bing search engine hijacks IE6 browsers

Ahh, I see. You have RDRAM which is obsolete and pricey. Thanks for the reply!

You may be able to find a cheap motherboard and ram for it though! Just a happier thought!

Edit - You can get a 256 stick here for $69: »www.memorysuppliers.com/ram80non.html

You may find it cheaper elsewhere though.


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Yeah, some people can't really upgrade their computers because of how outdated they are. And, as you noticed, that kind of RAM costs tons more than the more modern RAM. I myself primarily used a PC from the end of 2001 that used PC133 RAM. Just about a week ago I purchased and built a new PC (and I was surprised about the price of RAM for it: $50 for 4 GB!). But I guess the older RAM costs more because it's still in high demand.

As for IE6, I was using Firefox, but sometimes used IE6 for when I needed to easily extract files from its cache (which it collected from webpages). I still have my old PC hooked up for those occasions.


VR Laura
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said by Its a Secret See Profile :

Ahh, I see. You have RDRAM which is obsolete and pricey. Thanks for the reply!

Edit - You can get a 256 stick here for $69: »www.memorysuppliers.com/ram80non.html
With my Dell I'd have to replace BOTH chips; can't replace only one. Thanks for searching, but not worth it to spend $150 to upgrade 256MB RAM to 512MB.
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Re: Microsoft's new Bing search engine hijacks IE6 browsers

I'm betting you could spend thousands, fill your Dell Dimension 8250 with as much SDRAM as it can hold, then load your closet chock full with backup sticks-- and Bing would still hijack your Google Toolbar in IE6.

I'm with you. Live with what you've got until you buy a better machine.
Nor did I notice your thread title being "Can someone recommend some RAM for me?"

said by VR Laura See Profile :

Microsoft is aware of the problem and they recommend IE6 users upgrade to IE7 or IE8.
I guess 'shit-can Bing' didn't occur to them as an option.
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