@abdo23 first check the maximum supported amount of Ram for your computer. The model you picked Acer Aspire 5734z-4836 is listed as maximum amount of 4GB Ram supported. If your operating system is a 32 bit system, like Windows 7 32bit that was preloaded on the system you picked, it will only recognize 4gb of memory. Tonuograde to an SSD check to make sure your motherboard supports it. Best is to check the current HDD. See what type that is if you have to remove it to replace it with an SSD.
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@abdo23 first check the maximum supported amount of Ram for your computer. The model you picked Acer Aspire 5734z-4836 is listed as maximum amount of 4GB Ram supported. If your operating system is a 32 bit system, like Windows 7 32bit that was preloaded on the system you picked, it will only recognize 4gb of memory. To upgrade to an SSD check to make sure your motherboard supports it. Best is to check the current HDD. See what type that is if you have to remove it to replace it with an SSD.
As you see its not just a matter of replacing, its a matter of finding out if and what can be supported. I would start with an SSD after that a ( maybe a news OS) and then max out the memory.
@abdo23 first check the maximum supported amount of Ram for your computer. The model you picked Acer Aspire 5734z-4836 is listed as maximum amount of Ram supported. If your operating system is a 32 bit system, like Windows 7 32bit that was preloaded on the system you picked, it will only recognize 4gb of memory. Tonuograde to an SSD check to make sure your motherboard supports it. Best is to check the current HDD. See what type that is if you have to remove it to replace it with an SSD.
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@abdo23 first check the maximum supported amount of Ram for your computer. The model you picked Acer Aspire 5734z-4836 is listed as maximum amount of 4GB Ram supported. If your operating system is a 32 bit system, like Windows 7 32bit that was preloaded on the system you picked, it will only recognize 4gb of memory. Tonuograde to an SSD check to make sure your motherboard supports it. Best is to check the current HDD. See what type that is if you have to remove it to replace it with an SSD.
As you see its not just a matter of replacing, its a matter of finding out if and what can be supported. I would start with an SSD after that a ( maybe a news OS) and then max out the memory.
@abdo23 first check the maximum supported about of Ram for your computer. The model you picked Acer Aspire 5734z-4836 is listed as maximum amount of Ram supported. If your operating system is a 32 bit system, like Windows 7 32bit that was preloaded on the system you picked, it will only recognize 4gb of memory. Tonuograde to an SSD check to make sure your motherboard supports it. Best is to check the current HDD. See what type that is if you have to remove it to replace it with an SSD.
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@abdo23 first check the maximum supported amount of Ram for your computer. The model you picked Acer Aspire 5734z-4836 is listed as maximum amount of Ram supported. If your operating system is a 32 bit system, like Windows 7 32bit that was preloaded on the system you picked, it will only recognize 4gb of memory. Tonuograde to an SSD check to make sure your motherboard supports it. Best is to check the current HDD. See what type that is if you have to remove it to replace it with an SSD.
As you see its not just a matter of replacing, its a matter of finding out if and what can be supported. I would start with an SSD after that a ( maybe a news OS) and then max out the memory.
@abdo23 first check the maximum supported about of Ram for your computer. The model you picked Acer Aspire 5734z-4836 is listed as maximum amount of Ram supported. If your operating system is a 32 bit system, like Windows 7 32bit that was preloaded on the system you picked, it will only recognize 4gb of memory. Tonuograde to an SSD check to make sure your motherboard supports it. Best is to check the current HDD. See what type that is if you have to remove it to replace it with an SSD.
As you see its not just a matter of replacing, its a matter of finding out if and what can be supported. I would start with an SSD after that a ( maybe a news OS) and then max out the memory.