Tiger to Snow Leopard... not enough RAM??

I just purchased Snow Leopard and was trying to install it onto my Mac Book that currently has Tiger. It keeps telling me that I don't have enough free RAM to install SI but no matter how much space i free up it still won't work... what do i do?

Hi jessyt: If the error message is "Not enough RAM" freeing up space is not what you ned to do. You need to increase the RAM in your computer, not the HArd Drive space. Snow Leopard requires a minimum of 1gB of RAM. To find what is in your computer go to the Apple in the top left corner, click and select "About this Mac" The first screen should show the amount of installed RAM.
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