The same happened to me. I had to unplug my computer a few times. After that my computer was fixed and was fine. If that doesn't work well I am sorry my friend.
Not really. After you install new memory, Windows will automatically detect it when you next start the computer.
In Windows XP:Goto Device Manager. (Start --> Run --> devmgmt.msc)Then goto View in menubar & select "Resources by Type"
Start button/Windows button/Windows Key and then click where it says (My)Computer
In which operating system you are asking...Please mention the OS name for better answering. If it is windows means, you can access it by the following navigation. Start-->Right Click My computer--> Click Properties--> Select Device Manager Button Now you can able to access the device manager in Windows XP..
it gives u some options 1) start task manager 2) restart computer
Windows 95 has no real use in today's world. However, many of the user interface paradigms it introduced (My Computer, Start menu, Device Manager) are still in use today.
doesnt matter it will start anyway
The usgage of computer power would depend on the game you are playing. While playing the game start windows task manager and check to see what resources the game is using from you computer. All games vary in the amount of usage.
Windows Recovery Enviroment (Windows RE)
The Windows Task Manager is opened with the keyboard by holding down the three keys: CTRL + ALT + DELETE. In Windows 7, this brings up a prompt which includes starting the Task Manager.
Using WindowsXP, Vista, Windows 7 or any of the Windows Server variants, Device Manager can be located using the following methods plus a few others:Method 1Locate 'My Computer' on the desktopRight-Click the icon and select 'Manage' from the context menuIn the new window, select 'Device Manager' from the list in the left paneMethod 2Locate 'Computer' in the Start MenuRight-Click 'Computer' and select 'Manage' from the context menuIn the new window, select 'Device Manager' from the list in the left paneMethod 3 (Vista and Windows 7 Only)Open the Start MenuClick in the text entry area that currently says "Search programs and files"Type "device manager"Click on 'Device Manager' in the search results above the text entry areaMethod 4 (Vista and Windows 7 Only)Open the Start MenuLocate 'Control Panel' and click on itIn the top right-corner of the new window, locate the 'View by' optionSelect 'Small Icons' from the drop down menuLocate 'Device Manager' in the newly arranged list and double click to open itMethod 5 (Windows XP Only)Open the Start MenuLocate 'Settings' and hover your mouse cursor over it so the menu expandsClick 'Control Panel' from the expanded menuLocate 'Device Manager' in the new window and double click to open it
When your computer starts up.