3000 J100 Type 8253 RAM Memory

I currently have 2 each 512MB of RAM installed on my system. On Lenovo's website, 1 page says up to 2GB and another page says up to 4GB. I tried calling Lenovo Parts but they can't help me unless I have a FRU number. Then if I call Support, my system is out of warranty and they can't help me either...
I want to upgrade to at least 2GB and maybe 4GB if I can. Can anyone tell me which memory I can use in there?

Website for you to look at    http://www.pcmemorystore.com/Lenovo-3000_J_Series_Desktop-ram.htm 
EdC

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