Use ReadyBoost. When you plug in ur usb then the autoplay comes rite? below that there is a thing called ReadyBoost. Use it.
I don't think they will. One may be for laptops and the other for desktops. You will have to check the pins, since the 240-pin package is for desktops and the 200-pin package is for laptops. When you choose memory, you need to make sure that it is the correct type (plain SDRAM, DDR, DDR 2, DDR 3), the correct number of pins (since laptop and desktop memory are different), and a compatible speed (you can usually use faster than required, though you might have to mess in CMOS). Most of the time, you'd use unbuffered, non-ECC memory.
Memory slot is a place where a memory can introduced to a system. It is an interface to add a memory device. This can be various types. For introduce primary memory we use tha RAM slot. Or for secondary memory interfacing we use different types of interfacing, such as PATA, SATA etc. But for RAM interfacing we require to match FSB (BUS Speed) of the memory device, such as FSB 400 or 667 or 800 etc. External chache is noting but a chache memory that is attached to a computer system to optimise its performance. It is used to boost up the performance of a conventional computers.
Just depends on what you feel you want. If you can handle having a slow computer then good for you if not then computer speed is very signifcant. When you're looking for a fast computer make sure that you get a decent speed motherboard and processor.
laptop or notebook
Conventional DRAM, of the type that has been used in PCs since the original IBM PC days, is said to be asynchronous. This refers to the fact that the memory is not synchronized to the system clock. A memory access is begun, and a certain period of time later the memory value appears on the bus. The signals are not coordinated with the system clock at all, as described in the section discussing memory access. Asynchronous memory works fine in lower-speed memory bus systems but is not nearly as suitable for use in high-speed (>66 MHz) memory systems. A newer type of DRAM, called "synchronous DRAM" or "SDRAM", is synchronized to the system clock; all signals are tied to the clock so timing is much tighter and better controlled. This type of memory is much faster than asynchronous DRAM and can be used to improve the performance of the system. It is more suitable to the higher-speed memory systems of the newest PCs.
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Yes you can. As long as it is compatible a memory stick pro duo.
The highest amount of RAM that the Apple laptop can support is 2GB. To be able to use the maximum amount, install the memory in each socket of the computer.
Memory sticks use flash memory.
Use a memory stick.
Yes if it is compatible with the PSP than yes you can use the 8gigabyte memory stick
yes they both use the same memory stick
no!!!!!!!!!!!You cant just use any memory stick!!!!!!!!!!1
Yes it will work u can only use a Memory Stick Pro Duo [64mb - 4gb] I have tested it
To get any type of data onto the memory stick use a memory stick reader and connect it to a computer. from there u just drag and drop.
I tend to use a memory stick, they are an easy and reliable usage for cam corders! x
A memory stick holds files on your PSP. Such as pictures or music. However they are usually a little pricey.