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Old 28-04-2005, 15:27   #1
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Memory tools

Hi Guys,

Sorry if this has been covered before - I had a search but can't find anything.

Basically I need a tool that will tell me what type, and how much memory a pc will take.

I had a look at the system scanner from crucial, but that requires internet access, and not all the machines that I need to survey have that....

Suggestions?
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