Turn your radio off before you shut your car off.
random access memory
Nickel-Cadmium
A 'magic memory stick' is a specially prepared memory card, and a Pandora's battery. Either way, you need the new firmware on a memory card.
The memory of a computer may be verified by checking the RAM in the System folder. If one wishes to add more memory to one's computer, it is sold by Newegg and Tiger Direct.
Either battery or alternator going bad, Advance Auto, or Auto Zone can check this for you! This happened to my truck, but my memory is not to good! More likely the alternator. yeah this happened to me on the freeway, i figured the computer needed to be reset but when the brake and battery lights go on, the alternator is going bad and you might have a half day of driving before it drains your battery
PC100 is a type of memory, and doesn't affect (for your part) battery life. Consider getting a latop with different memory, which will likely be faster and more battery efficient (such as DDR memory).
No, the data is stored in your non-volatile internal memory of the cell phone which has nothing to do with the battery. battery is only for powering the memory and other componets in the cell
I don't know which Blackberry you have, but I have a Storm and the memory card is in the same area as the battery case. Open the battery case and you can clearly see it. I had a Pearl and it was under the battery.
The new battery was dead. ======================== Another contributor believes that this is the more likely answer: The 'newer' car radios, with programmable push buttons ... and other things where you can set it once and then forget it ... need to constantly connected to power or else they 'lose their memory'. When they're installed, there's a wire that stays connected to the battery even when the radio is off and the ignition key is out. If you changed out the battery on your car, then there was a time when this extra power wire to the radio went dead, and the radio lost its memory. You have to start from the beginning and reprogram everything.
Lithium-Ion (li-ion) batteries have no memory, new laptops use these
Yes. If the battery is disconnected in most vehicles, the PCM will loose it's memory.
How often do you start it? Newer cars should be started at least once a week to maintain a charge on the battery (the computer drains a little all the time to save its memory). Have the battery fully charged, then try starting it once a week to see if it will work fine then. Good Luck!!!