Cannabalizing the old computer
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Cannabalizing the old computer
Are there any parts in my old computer that could be used to improve my new computer?The new computer came with an all in one Lightscribe CD/DVD writer/rewriter,I have already taken the CD/DVD drive out of the old computer and added it in the new ones expansion bay because I did not want all the wear and tear on the one drive.The new computer is a Compaq (made by HP) and the old one is an HP.What I really want to know is can I add RAM,etc from the spare parts.
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I'm not very familiar with brand name computers, but most components can be moved quite happily between systems with a few exceptions:
RAM: DDRAM motherboards are not compatible with older SDRAM modules
Drives: SATA, IDE and SCSI drives are not interchangable.
A diagnostic program like SiSoftware Sandra Lite can be used to identify your motherboard, RAM and drive types if you aren't sure what's in there.
RAM: DDRAM motherboards are not compatible with older SDRAM modules
Drives: SATA, IDE and SCSI drives are not interchangable.
A diagnostic program like SiSoftware Sandra Lite can be used to identify your motherboard, RAM and drive types if you aren't sure what's in there.
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