In our old computer I put a SEAGATE 500 gig External Hard Drive. The computer was windows XP Is it a working chance to use the external hard drive From The system i first installed it.
Unlike Windows 98, which ran on top of MS-DOS and had an external memory manager, Windows XP's memory manager is built into the kernel.
An "Intel-based iMac G5" would be an oxymoron. The "G5" part of it's name refers to having a PowerPC processor.
change it by bios first you need a dedicated graphics memory otherwise you8 cant
Depending on the PDA there are external memory storage which features an additional memory card that you are attached to the the PDA.
Windows memory diagnostics. To run it type memory into the start menu and press enter, or click windows memory diagnostics.
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Internal memory on a computer is kept on the hard drive. The hard drive holds the memory for all things downloaded to the computer, and all web sites visited. External memory is usually kept on a device like a USB memory stick or a CD. External memory can be accessed by plugging it into the computer.
You can compress your files into a spare harddrive to keep your memory ok
By the VMM Virtual Memory manager
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