T TheFactsAreHere Reputable 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"
ThatVietGuy Titan Nov 6, 2007 11,726 318 70,240 Jan 12, 2015 #2 Somewhere between 4 and 16 and some multiple of 2. Upvote 0 Downvote
R Robtl Reputable Sep 13, 2014 6 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"