What I would do is find out the specifications of your laptop, the model number and the manufacturer then try an amazon search to start that will give you an idea of price range and availability. Once I have done that I might look at a site like http://www.crucial.com/ to make sure that I have the correct information, then shop around at major retailers for the best price.
Yes, Kingston offers memory for both desktop and laptop computers. There are tools located on their website that can help you choose the right type of memory for you computer.
No, there are many types of memory so you have to make sure you buy the right one. Like don't buy laptop memory for your desktop.
Depends on what you want your computer to do. Upgrade RAM for processing power (like games, HD video graphics, etc.), upgrade memory storage to save input information. The other thing to consider is processing speed such as 1.8ghz vs2.4ghz. these processors can be replaced but at a higher cost then replacing the computer with a newer version.
In most cases, you can upgrade the memory yourself. Just find the right ram that you need and unscrew 1-2 screws on the bottom of the laptop, pop in the ram, and close. Normally your user manual will tell you what door to unscrew. Some laptops thou require you to take the machine apart, acer one as a example, thou most will not.
plug the device into a computer or laptop, go into your my computer folder, then right click on the appropriate device and go on open. then right click on the files you wish to delete and click on delete (:
Before upgrading your computer memory you can right click on My Computer and click properties and it will show you how much ram is currently installed and once you upgrade the ammount should change :D
I played Fusion Fall for about one week and my computer only has 2 gigs of RAM memory. It might not be the laptop you have it is probably your software limitations, connection, or you don't have the right software for it.
It's in the computer room. To get to it, exit the living room to your right. Then jump on the table, and the laptop is right next to you.
Usually whaen you insert a memory stick into your computer a little icon appears on the bottom right corner of the screen. when you are done using your memory device you should right click on the icon. A little menu will appear. Click whichever one that says `safely remove hardware` Then a tiny message box will appear there after about 5 seconds. It says 1 hardware can now be removed safely.` You can exit the box and remove your memory stick.
Laptop memory comes in the same type of memory that PC memory uses, but as might be expected, the actual chips that a laptop uses are smaller than those used in its desktop siblings. While the technology is the same, the different size requirements mean that one cannot simply place one in the other. The good news is that even though the parts are smaller, it is just as easy to replace laptop memory as it is to replace desktop PC memory. Most laptops are built so that the memory is situated in the back near the other peripherals. The process of removing the cover requires on small Phillip’s head screwdriver. Take the screw out and place it aside. Look to make sure that you have found the memory area and not an area used to store a different peripheral. As long as it looks like there are rows of chips that are seated into a black plastic mold, you have the right spot. Old laptop memory usually slides out easily. The laptop manufacturers do not arrange the memory to go in rows. The typical set up is side by side. When you have the old memory out, the next step depends on the type of laptop. On most laptops the author has owned, the memory slides in initially at a slight angle and then straightens out when it is put in place properly. The final step is that laptop memory should lay flat and slightly above the other computer circuits that lay beneath the laptop cover. Remember to insert the memory into the appropriate slots correctly. Do not force it in if the fit does not seem right the first time. Take the laptop memory chip back out and examine how the stick is supposed to fit into the socket. The final step for replacing laptop memory is seeing if it works. If the user has not managed to seat the memory correctly, the computer will not turn on at all. If one item is not seated correctly, the laptop will usually convey this information to the reader before the operating system is loaded into memory.
well, you cant buy things off the Godfather PC , you will have to get a right size memory card and download it off your laptop/computer then transper what you downloaded to your Godfather PC.
You can check the virtual memory of the computer by simply right clicking on My Computer>Properties>Advanced>Performance>Settings