T TheFactsAreHere Estimable Jan 12, 2015 1 0 4,510 Jan 12, 2015 #1 I have an old Samsung notebook, and was planning on downloading a new OS for it. Since it's old, I can't find the specific model online. It's a 2009-2010 model. Can anyone help me?
I have an old Samsung notebook, and was planning on downloading a new OS for it. Since it's old, I can't find the specific model online. It's a 2009-2010 model. Can anyone help me?
Solution R R Robtl Jan 12, 2015 Hey TheFacts: Go start -> Run and type dxdiag and hit Enter. On the first screen (the 'system' screen) it will list it under "Memory"
Hey TheFacts: Go start -> Run and type dxdiag and hit Enter. On the first screen (the 'system' screen) it will list it under "Memory"
T ThatVietGuy Distinguished Nov 6, 2007 955 0 19,910 Jan 12, 2015 #2 Somewhere between 4 and 16 and some multiple of 2. Upvote 0 Downvote
R Robtl Estimable Sep 13, 2014 3 0 4,520 Jan 12, 2015 Solution #3 Hey TheFacts: Go start -> Run and type dxdiag and hit Enter. On the first screen (the 'system' screen) it will list it under "Memory" Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Hey TheFacts: Go start -> Run and type dxdiag and hit Enter. On the first screen (the 'system' screen) it will list it under "Memory"