PAVILION 7955 memory increase

Hello,
I have an HP Pavilion 7955 system P5269A (2002) with  1.49 Ghz 256 of RAM. I have some video editing software that requires 512 of RAM 1GB or more recommended. They also recommend using a seperate drive from the one that is running any operating systems.
I have been told that I need to purchase and install an SDRAM PC133 512 MB maximum memory 1GB. and that particular store priced one to be ordered at 56.99.
I see on Amazon, what looks like the same thing for 8.90
http://www.amazon.com/Generic-512-MB-PC133-SDRAM/d​p/B000068IKV/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377042674&sr=​...
My Pavilion manual says my motherboard contains either DIMMs or RIMMs depending on which model I have. HP site has no further info that I can find to help, apparently because my model is so old.
The Amazon memory board is 168 Pin SDRAM DIMMS - Synchronous DRAM. 3.3volts, 2K refresh rate, 133MHz.
1.) Will this Amazon purchased memory board, match to my model ( DIMM or RIMM )and give the needed increase of RAM ?
2.) I have Windows XP Home edition version 2002 Service Pack 3, I'm told that installing more memory than my system can handle will cause major problems. Is my system OK for this RAM increase ?
3.) If in fact, I can install this memory board and get the 512 of RAM, when I install the 2nd hard-drive, to be used for the software, will the 2nd drive have 512 of RAM, or is the increased 512 RAM actually shared between the two drives, and I would still be too short to use the software properly ?
My thoughts and questions, are coming from a very limited knowledge of computers. I may be thinking and asking completely inadequate questions. Did I mention that I'm a musician ? ( ohhh nooooooo )
Thank you anyone, for any help.
Greg
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Sambaboy, welcome to the forum.
A musician, huh?  Me, too (Guitar/Sing).
Before I answer your questions, I want to let you know that because the computer is older it may not give you the performance that you require even with the new memory.   I suggest buying a new computer when you can afford it.  
Here is the Product Specifiction page for the computer:   
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docnam​e=bph06804&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&cc=us&dlc=en&​...
1. It may work, but it would be best to buy all new memory.  It is difficult to match new memory to existing memory without having problems. 
2. You can only upgrade to 1.5GB (3x512MB).  This is the maximum supported.  The computer simply won't boot with more.
3. The new drive will not have any memory. All of the memory is on the motherboard.
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