Yes, the custom firmware is all stored on the PSP's internal chips and memory, you can do what you want with the memory card you used to install it, it is no longer needed, and you can replace it with your regular memory card.
Yes. You can put custom icons on a memory stick like you would put a normal file on a memory stick.
You need to add more memory to your computer - memory cards are not as expensive as they used to be. Or, you can buy a newer model with more memory and bigger hard drive - you can find used ones very reasonably priced.
the normal memory span for a person is about 30 years
Yes, custom closets are more expensive than normal installations. Usually anything custom is more expensive.
unreliable memory
With electronics
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Install as Normal. You need to increase your virtual memory settings to a minimum page setting of 4093 Mb and a max of 4096 Mb (control panel, system, advanced tab, performance - settings, advance tab, virtual memory -change, custom size)
Yes, In normal PCs, There are two modules for adding RAM, one is generally pre-occupied and one is left free to manually add RAM, If you add 1GB RAM with 256MB RAM, it will sum up to 1.25GB of RAM.
Depending on the type of pool, the weather and the amount and type of deck to be installed, from one week to four weeks should be about normal for any type of installation. Weather can greatly affect the time though.
OnBoard memory is internal memory which is soldered to the motherboard as all compters need memory. it is normal for all computers have have memory upgrade slots. not all onboard memory can be removed,
There are 2-5 memory slots on a Xbox 360.