Provided that the RAM types are compatible.
Understand that RAM does not retain information when the computer is turned off, and there will be no information on the RAM when you turn on the computer.
Ok first of all you must make sure that you have an anti-static wristband or make sure you keep your hand on metal and try to avoid working on carpet because static electricity can burn out the RAM.
1. First of all you un-clip the RAM.
2. Then you gently pull out the RAM.
3. You then input it into your other pc.
4. Then you re-clip the RAM down. 5. Then you attempt to boot it up and your computer should help you allocate the memory.
As long as the type of RAM module fits and if the clock speed is supported by the new computer, then you can use it.
RAM chips are portable in the sense that they can be moved from one computer to another. When they are installed, they are only as portable as the machine that they are installed into.
Yes, you can.
RAM alowes the computer to load the computer things faster Another answer: Ram stands for Random Access Memory. A disk loads data into ram. Rather than have the disk return to one spot for the disk drive spot to pick up the next piece of data, the central processing unit can simply go to the RAM and get it. It is not restricted by the speed of a piece of machinery.
RAM
The one with 1GB of RAM. 512MB is 0.5 of 1GB
You can have as many windows as you want open at one time.
Yes, undoubtedly, we can add another 128MB RAM in the system along with the existing 512MB RAM. But u have to care full about one thing, that is The "Frequency" will b same of both Ram....dis match frequency will b harmful for ur computer.... Your PC will work better and easily. Thanks........ Ud
"First you much purchase additional RAM, after verifying how much RAM your Mac can handle. Next, make sure your computer is turned off, then turn it upside down and take out the screws on the bottom. Once inside, take out the previous RAM and replace with new RAM. Now you must replace the screws and you are finished."
as long as the other computer has the correct expansion slot
Any local computer store would have information on the memory ram of a computer. The employees of these computer stores are professionals and the information that they provide would be ideal.
No. They are not copied to the computer's harddrive. Just the destination drive gets the files.
One of many ways, yes