Not sure what you are asking. If half the memory is ok, then you can use that half, but beware - the corruption works at random, so you should regard all memory as suspect.
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Corrupt? the other half ineffective?
Well, RAM is short-form for 'Read- Access Memory'; it is usually called RAM; but another for non-computer speaking people (like my friends), it is simply called the memory. (even though it is only half of the full 'memory' of a computer.
the way i see it is that your computer does not have enough memory or is just not up to date the way i see it is that your computer does not have enough memory or is just not up to date
If you have 512mb memory now = Alot If you have 1GB memory now = Still alot If you have 2GB memory now = Twice the much fun If you have 4GB memory now = Don't bother If you have 8GB memory now = You're at half the much fun If you have 16GB memory now = Let's downgrade that sucker!
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Some computer games and graphics applications are heavy users of graphical memory. Examples include Bioshock, Half-life 2, Adobe Photoshop, and 3DSMAX. Those kinds of applications run better with a computer that has a great deal of memory and processing speed. Note however, that the speed of the central processing unit (CPU) and the amount of system memory of a computer does not specifically affect the amount of graphical power available to a computer. Most graphically intensive programs require the video/graphics card itself to have a fair amount of processing power and memory. For the general user, it is a waste of money to purchase a high-end graphics card.
When trying to open a wordpad document that was 524,000KB, I kept getting errors from Wordpad that the file was corrupt. So I rebooted my PC which has 1GB of memory and was then able to open the document long enough to move some information to another Wordpad document. My guess from this experience is that the maximum size is about half the size of available memory.
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The microprocessor that implements the computer architecture is typically a chip of silicon about a half inch square. However to make the complete computer one needs additional volume for power supplies, memory, input/output, etc.
In other words, MAR holds the memory location of data that needs to be accessed. When reading from memory, data addressed by MAR is fed into the MDR (memory data register) and then used by the CPU. When writing to memory, the CPU writes data from MDR to the memory location whose address is stored in MAR. The Memory Address Register is half of a minimal interface between a microprogram and computer storage. The other half is a memory data register. Far more complex memory interfaces exist, but this is the least that can work.