First of all you would have to determine which memory fits with the computer you have. Newegg has a memory finder tool. It will ask you all the right questions to find out which memory will be best for your computer. After finding out the best memory it will show you your best options.
PCMCIA cards, or PC cards as they are commonly known, were designed originally for adding memory to portable computers, but are now used in a variety of devices.
What would be the purpose of a memory card reader without a PC? You need somewhere to "read" the information to.
to copy stuff on to the pc
Finder works just like the Start button on a Windows PC.
What I have here is LOW PROFILE DDR2 PC-5300P memory. Used in IBM blade centers.
100 mhz Pentium
As long as you have the right memory for your computer (there are many variations) there is no difference between memory used in Macs and other PCs.
If its RAM Memory then yes, but if its Hardrive Memory, then it depends, PC Restore doesn't delete most of your files, so you won't get that memory back, although, if its a program installed, then it'll undo that installation and you will get that memory back. RAM Memory restores everytime you turn on your computer and is used by however many programs you are running.
The switched used are most commonly mechanical.
The cache memory is used to store the frequently used data in the main memory in order to avoid the elapse of the seek time taken to read that data in the main memory.. So, to improve the performance of a PC, its necessary to have cache memory.
Memory Stick is a removable flash memory card. In other words, Memory Sticks are used as storage media for a portable device. Memory Sticks can easily be removed for access by a PC.
There is no Start button per se. Finder is the equilivant of Start on a Windows PC.