Yah that's me. I was the one with the funny hat. There was a rebate for buying the extra and of course it made sense to have well matched memory if I change the OS in the near future and can suddenly put all that extra baggage to use. So it all sorts itself out in the wash. Besides what's a couple of dollars? I have never been a fan of new operating systems. I'd prefer that they were around for a few releases to shake the bugs out. Seems to me that the manufacturer wants to send the first crop of purchasers out as pioneers to Field test the thing and I watched old westerns as a kid so, I know what happens to pioneers. Yah I got angry with Symantec. I was a big fan of Peter Norton, back in the day. Still have a floppy version of the old DOS "PC Tools." Then they had their little turf war with McAffee and eventually they followed suit in their coding simply making their software one huge monolithic beast that takes over your box and cuts performance to about a fifth of what it ought to be. . But, in their defense I have never gotten an infection while using their software and I've been a naughty boy on the internet surfing places and down loading things that would make mom weep. With 360 they got rid of a lot of the crap that plugged up your system and then ruined the effort by dumbing down the interface. I guess their marketing people figured out that most people are sort of dumb or simply disinclined to learn things if they can possibly avoid it. Ya gotta admit computer knowledge has limited crossover application in most people's lives. I mean, when was the last time knowing how to unwind an NTFS allocation table system did you any good when doing anything else? I suppose some day I should bite the bullet and learn linnux. But this isn't Honeywell and it ain't someday. Anyway I'm waiting with 'bated breath (not baited) for the arrival of my interface gizmo. I'll see if it solves that "no can see" issue my file manager is having. I think it's weird that my device manager can see it and reports that it's operating properly, and the BIOS can see it, but the Explorer File Manager can not.