How
to check the Memory Slots available in your laptop?
Checking the memory slots available in
your laptop can be done through a few different methods, depending on the
operating system you're using. Here are some common methods:
Finding the RAM slots in Windows is very
easy. We will discuss some methods through which we can find out the number of
RAM slots in our laptop or computer without opening it. Let's start with the
first method:
Using Task Manager:
·
Open Task Manager
Press Win + R, type taskmgr,
and press Enter. OR press the Clt+alt+Del key and Click on task manager OR
Press the Clt+Shift+esc key to open task manager directly.
· Go to the Performance tab.
·
Click on Memory.
Here, you can see the total number of
slots available and the number of slots currently in use.
Using Command Prompt:
·
Open CMD
Press Win + R, type cmd, and
press Enter.
·
Type the following
command and press Enter:
wmic memorychip get BankLabel,
Capacity, DeviceLocator, MemoryType, TypeDetail, Speed
This
will display detailed information about each memory slot.
Physical Check:
If you're comfortable with it, you can
open the laptop's casing (after ensuring the laptop is powered off and
unplugged) to visually inspect the number of memory slots. This method varies
by laptop model, so refer to your laptop’s manual for specific instructions.
By following these steps, you can easily
check the number of memory slots available and the current memory configuration
in your laptop.
How
to check the installed Memory details in your laptop?
If your laptop or computer has an empty
RAM slot and you want to install new RAM, keep a few things in mind. First, you
need to know which RAM is already installed. What type of RAM, clock rate, and manufacturer?
It is important to know everything before installing new RAM. Let's check first
the existing RAM without opening the laptop.
Using Command Prompt:
·
Open Command Prompt
Press Win + R, type cmd, and
press Enter.
the
following command to get detailed RAM information, including the memory type:
wmic memorychip get memorytype,
manufacturer, speed
This
command will display the memory type as a numeric code. Here are some common
codes:
- 20:
DDR
- 21:
DDR2
- 24:
DDR3
- 26:
DDR4
How
to buy RAM for your laptop?
If you want to upgrade your laptop's RAM,
you should know the following information: which type of RAM your laptop
supports, the manufacturer of the existing RAM, the type of RAM, the speed of
the RAM, and the operating system you are using. Keep all these factors in mind
when buying new RAM.
Consider
the operating system when deciding the size of the RAM. Below are the names of
some operating systems and their maximum supported RAM size:
Windows XP:
·
Windows XP 32-bit: Up
to 4 GB
·
Windows XP 64-bit: Up
to 128 GB
Windows 7:
·
Windows 7 Home Basic
(32-bit): Up to 4 GB
·
Windows 7 Home Basic
(64-bit): Up to 8 GB
·
Windows 7 Professional
(32-bit): Up to 4 GB
·
Windows 7 Professional
(64-bit): Up to 192 GB
·
Windows 7 Enterprise
(32-bit): Up to 4 GB
·
Windows 7 Enterprise
(64-bit): Up to 192 GB
·
Windows 7 Ultimate
(32-bit): Up to 4 GB
·
Windows 7 Ultimate
(64-bit): Up to 192 GB
Windows 8 and 8.1:
·
Windows 8/8.1 (32-bit): Up
to 4 GB
·
Windows 8/8.1 (64-bit): Up
to 128 GB
·
Windows 8/8.1 Pro
(32-bit): Up to 4 GB
·
Windows 8/8.1 Pro
(64-bit): Up to 512 GB
·
Windows 8/8.1 Enterprise
(32-bit): Up to 4 GB
·
Windows 8/8.1 Enterprise
(64-bit): Up to 512 GB
Windows 10:
·
Windows 10 Home (32-bit):
Up to 4 GB
·
Windows 10 Home (64-bit):
Up to 128 GB
·
Windows 10 Pro (32-bit):
Up to 4 GB
·
Windows 10 Pro (64-bit):
Up to 2 TB
·
Windows 10 Enterprise
(32-bit): Up to 4 GB
·
Windows 10 Enterprise
(64-bit): Up to 6 TB
Windows 11:
·
Windows 11 Home (64-bit):
Up to 128 GB
·
Windows 11 Pro (64-bit): Up
to 2 TB
·
Windows 11 Enterprise
(64-bit): Up to 6 TB
·
Windows 11 Education
(64-bit): Up to 2 TB