the insurance company doesn't give you anything you want, they would have put a $$ value on your laptop and now they are trying to settle with you. what specs were your old laptop?

the insurance company doesn't give you anything you want, they would have put a $$ value on your laptop and now they are trying to settle with you. what specs were your old laptop?
The insurance are offering only this laptop, and we have to pay £100 aswell for some reason, but they didnt say anything about giving us the money and I wish I known I could have done that earlier but we accepted it yesterday and they delivering it on Tuesday, but can I get a ram upgrade and how much would that be, and would it make it better
if you accept money it'll less than the laptop's value.
+Rep to whoever answers the fundimental question -
If I get a RAM upgrade, will it be good again, and how much would it cost approx.
almost all RAM is different, and usually quite expensive depending where you buy it from. I think the only way to find out what RAM the laptop has is by opening it up, using The Crucial Memory Advisor Tool, or using a program like CPU-Z.
I think the laptop will run fine for a while until you need a RAM upgrade. My old desktop runs on 256 Ram and it's fine, I can even play games on it.
+Rep, and when would I need an upgrade? All I do is use Habbo, habboxforum, ebay, youtube, msn (not all at once) and have a few filesalmost all RAM is different, and usually quite expensive depending where you buy it from. I think the only way to find out what RAM the laptop has is by opening it up, using The Crucial Memory Advisor Tool, or using a program like CPU-Z.
I think the laptop will run fine for a while until you need a RAM upgrade. My old desktop runs on 256 Ram and it's fine, I can even play games on it.
its kk. i seen better tho.
hi.
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That laptop sucks, 256mb RAM and 40GB HD, no thanks.
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