Hey I got a question i want to upgrade the ram on my laptop but I check the manufacturer website(Lenovo) and it said its max is what it came with 8gb but I did the math 16777216 ÷ 1024 I got 16384 ÷ 1024 again and I got 16gb it has 4gb that's not removable so can I upgrade even if they tell me I at max capacity?
How likely is taking an ssd or hard drive from an old laptop and putting it into a desktop to work properly? Just to be able to retrieve old files. Thanks
I really like your video Dale; thanks for showing us what you do on a daily basis !
Thanks to you, I was able to upgrade my laptop by myself. Looking forward to seeing more videos, such as cleaning the laptop inside etc.
Welcome back Dale you have been missed.
Hey thx. I just been so busy to find time for videos. But I need to find a way. I enjoy doing videos.
@Cadillac Computer Center please brother even once a week is good we going grow this channel toghther.
that's awesome!! i love the videos wow that will help me in the future
Hi Dave, how did it activate if you didn't insert the activation key?
Hey I got a question i want to upgrade the ram on my laptop but I check the manufacturer website(Lenovo) and it said its max is what it came with 8gb but I did the math 16777216 ÷ 1024 I got 16384 ÷ 1024 again and I got 16gb it has 4gb that's not removable so can I upgrade even if they tell me I at max capacity?
How likely is taking an ssd or hard drive from an old laptop and putting it into a desktop to work properly? Just to be able to retrieve old files. Thanks
Hi. Yes, you can hook it up to an available sata port on desktop to get files, or use a 2.5 inch USB to sata adapter to plug it into a laptop.
Well, when Win 10 expires in 2025, they can always install Linux (i.e. Linux Mint, Zorin, Ubuntu) which would run fine on that hardware.