Inside, you have to open it to see it. You can buy more memory for your laptop at the local computer store.
you can get themes from games and your computer/laptop. games=completing levels,missions,goals,set of levels. computer/laptop=get the picture on your computer/laptop then connect the PSP to the computer/laptop and put it in the PSPs memory.
It depends on what kind of computer you get
Windows laptop computer refers to the operating system in the computer. This operating system is where your virtual memory, task, and files are stored.
Hard drives aren't expandable(on any computer), but memory is and on this laptop it is expandable to 4GBs of DDRAM2 memory
A laptop memory finder will help you find information about upgrading your computer's memory and RAM. The memory finder will show you info about what is compatible with your system and what type would be best.
The best way to boost your laptop memory to play games and movies efficiently. Would be to take your computer into best buy and pay for an upgrade on your computer.
You can try taking out the memory disk of your laptop. You can try rebooting your computer or try restarting your computer from scratch. You can try the Geek Squad computer store.
Anything that is run on your computer uses memory(also called RAM)
Computer MEMORY, Also known as Ram, is what speeds up your computer. Programs on your computer need memory as a temporary storage to run, only when the programs are running is it using memory. Depending on what computer you have and/or what you want and what you do on your computer. If you do a lot of multi-tasking with a lot of programs open then consider getting a 6 GB on a desktop and a 4 GB on a laptop. if you don't multi-task with multiple programs then consider getting from 4 GB on a desktop and 1-3 GB on a laptop. But usually 4 gigabytes is fine. I have a 3 GB Memory laptop with WIN7 Ultimate and it works pretty smoothly. If i had another GB for memory I would never have to worry about my laptop being slow on me
The type of memory module is typically used in laptop computers is known as SODIMM. This stands for small outline dual in-line memory module.
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.
The average laptop relies on a lot of things in order to perform at its max. Laptop memory is no exception. If you’ve noticed that your laptop is running sluggishly or that error messages about being “out of memory” are becoming more frequent, then it may be time to add more memory to your laptop. Learning how to install laptop memory can save you a trip to the computer shop and the parts and labor fees that come with it. First, you’ll have to find out what type of memory your laptop uses. Most laptops use DDR-2 memory while the newest laptops currently use DDR-3. It is essential to know which type of memory your laptop uses, as these types are not compatible with one another. In order to find out which type your laptop uses, you may have to consult your owner’s manual or the website of your computer’s manufacturer. There should be some documentation available that tells you which type of memory your laptop uses. Next, you have to find out the maximum amount of memory your laptop can support. Certain chipsets cannot support more than 4GB of memory, while newer laptops can support up to 16GB of memory. Not only is the maximum amount of memory influenced by how many memory slots there are in a laptop (which is only two in most cases), but also by certain hardware limitations. To find out if this applies to your laptop, consult your owner’s manual. Installing the laptop memory is an easy task in most cases, since the installation only requires opening a small port in the underside of the laptop. Most laptops have a dedicated port for adding and removing memory from the laptop. Many older laptops require the removal of the entire plastic underside or in rare cases, the keyboard. Removing the memory only involves retracting a couple of retaining springs in most cases, with the installation of the memory being just as easy.