shell, kernel
kernel
Some of the system components of Windows XP include memory, BIOS, video and audio drivers, sound card and motherboard. Other components include the control panel, hard drive and device manager.
By the VMM Virtual Memory manager
Unlike Windows 98, which ran on top of MS-DOS and had an external memory manager, Windows XP's memory manager is built into the kernel.
Virtual Memory Manager
they are file system, regestry, virtual memory
There are actually four major architectural components of Microsoft Windows. These are Windows kernel, core processes, system startup, and the graphical subsystem.
Not really. After you install new memory, Windows will automatically detect it when you next start the computer.
Well the electronic components has an effect on the proccesser and spazzes up! hahahah
Microsoft has rewritten the memory management manager for Windows 7 as Vista was poor (as we all know). Microsoft apparently did extensive studies and research to get this right for Windows 7 (probably because Vista was such a flop)
You cannot fly a kite from the Windows task manager. Seriously, it would be easier to tell you what you can do rather than what you cannot do. The task manager allows you to view all running processes, examine CPU, memory and resource consumption, execute new processes and terminate stalled processes.
You can test your RAM by using the windows memory diagnostic too. Open start menu then type in mdsched.exe. click on the option on the pop up screen then your computer will load the screen and show progress.
Windows memory diagnostics. To run it type memory into the start menu and press enter, or click windows memory diagnostics.