A memory key usually refers to a small storage device that can store and transfer files with a computer after plugging it into a USB port. It is called a key due to its small size and the fact that many memory keys can connect to keychains for convenience. Memory keys usually hold around 64 megabytes or more of data, and are usually flash memory based, meaning that the data stored in the memory will remain unchanged even after it is disconnected from a power source.
whats wrong with the memory card?
the 8GB memory stick is best!
depends whats wrong with it ???
whats the angry birds space real key
A USB flash memory drive is a removable hardware device
No, Study Island does not provide answer keys for its questions. The platform is designed to help students learn and practice skills independently, and the questions are meant to assess their understanding. It's best to work through the questions and review any incorrect responses to improve understanding.
One key theme that has emerged from memory research literature is the fallibility of memory. Research has shown that memory is not a perfect recording of past events and can be influenced by various factors such as biases, schemas, and misinformation. This challenges the traditional view of memory as a reliable store of information.
The key task of a memory system is to memorize data in such a way as to have it readily available to the user. This is why computers have RAM (Random Access Memory).
whats the authentication key of hero online?tell me plsss
drink some memory juice XD
it depends on the manufacture, the newer VW's and newer Hondas have whats considered a wave key or a sidewinder key.
The key concept with ROM is that the system can READ this memory, but cannot(normally) write to this memory.