To find out what kind of memory is required for upgrading a Mac, one could go directly to a Mac store or authorized Mac seller and ask the workers there. One could also check out various online Mac forums.
ME is terrible!! My ME machine works wonderfully with XP. I did upgrade the memory to 512 before upgrading (about $80), and you might improve your memory situation and see how it runs then. Make sure you buy the same kind of memory that your machine has, however. If you have your receipt from purchasing the computer, it should list the type of memory you have.
The best way to find what type of memory your laptop needs is to talk to a professional at a computer store. This is the best way to find out what you need to purchase.
Retrospective memory is the kind of memory about things that had happened, while prospective memory is the kind of memory about future that one plan to do.
RAM[Random Access Memory] is volatile memory.
declarative memory
Most digital camera's on the market nowadays need a internal memory card. These may come in various forms like compact flash, SD cards, Memory sticks, etc. You will need to find the brand and model to help you find out what kind of memory card you will need. Most digital camera's will tell you what kind of memory card it takes where you insert it on the camera. The store where you bought your camera from should carry memory cards and/or they should be able to advise you in what kind to get. These memory cards can be purchase online or at many electronic or department stores. Depending on your camera's mega-pixels you may need a larger memory card to hold more photos.
I was told to use a Mini (not micro) SD memory card but I haven't been able to find one on the web.
Explicit Memory
You will need to refer to the motherboard manual to see what type of RAM your PC can use. Take note of type (DDR, DDR2 etc), speed, and maximum capacity your motherboard can take. Also note that if you're using a 32-bit OS then you can't take advantage of anything over 4GB.
Read Only Memory (ROM) and Random Access Memory (RAM)
The memory is the function of the brain.
random access memory