A motherboard nomally has slots for the addition or replacement of RAM modules. The particular type depends on the type of board. The manufacturer website or a memory manufacturer website can help you find out.
If you want to find this out without opening the case on desktop or laptop go to the crucial memory website and download the scanner tool. The Crucial System Scanner automatically analyzes your computer memory information and suggests an upgrade that's guaranteed compatible.
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depends on the motherboard, but average would be 4gb.
DDR-3 is currently the best option for most users.
The latest motherboards will generally take DDR3 memory,but older types use various types that are no longer at the cutting edge.
Memory Address numbers
Data and files
Information is stored in some kind of binary format in computers because computer memory is made out of binary digits (bits).
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It depends on what kind of camera it is. Go to where you bought your camera and ask.
it uses a magnetic North/South binary, where a north magnetic pull is a 1, and a south is a 0
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There are two important things too look out for. What kind of memory it is and the capacity of the motherboard. To find out what those are, just open the computer by removing the screws at the back of the computer. Just make sure that it is turned off and that it is not connected to any power supplies, or you might risk getting a shock. Find the model of the motherboard, it is usually printed in the middle of it and visit the brand's website. There it says how much memory the motherboard can support, and also what type of memory. Modern computers use DDR3, but some computers are only compatible with DDR2.
Items collected from any Office program can be put onto the Office Clipboard. So that can include text, numbers, dates, graphics, pictures etc.
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A type of temporary data storage unit, which is very fast and can be accessed quick. It is used by operating system and programs. Data stored in memory is lost on power down.
Virtual memory Main article: virtual memory Virtual memory is a system where all physical memory is controlled by the operating system. When a program needs memory, it requests it from the operating system. The operating system then decides what physical location to place the memory in. This offers several advantages. Computer programmers no longer need to worry about where the memory is physically stored or whether the user's computer will have enough memory. It also allows multiple types of memory to be used. For example, some memory can be stored in physical RAM chips while other memory is stored on a hard drive. This drastically increases the amount of memory available to programs. The operating system will place actively used memory in physical RAM, which is much faster than hard disks. When the amount of RAM is not sufficient to run all the current programs, it can result in a situation where the computer spends more time moving memory from RAM to disk and back than it does accomplishing tasks; this is known as thrashing. Virtual memory systems usually include protected memory, but this is not always the case.