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[* black] To confirm and make sure your RAMs are properly working, Turn the computer on and let it boot up. | |
- | [* black] After booting up click on the search button in the lower-left corner of your monitor screen. |
- | [* black] You can search up and type "System Information" |
- | [* black] System information shows you your computer and monitors specs and tech, naming |
- | [* icon_note] System information is |
- | [* black] To make the search simple, you can type in the "Find what:" search bar |
+ | [* black] After booting up, click on the search button in the lower-left corner of your monitor screen. |
+ | [* black] You can search up and type "System Information," then click on it. |
+ | [* black] System information shows you your computer and monitors specs and tech, naming each part and what kind of power they have. |
+ | [* icon_note] System information is handy to find out what kind of parts your prebuilt computer has. |
+ | [* black] To make the search simple, you can type in the "Find what:" search bar, type "RAM," and press enter. |
[* black] You will finally see that your new RAM is installed correctly and working, making it a successful switching of parts! |