The audio gets messed up because half of your memory is tied up with your graphics card. depending on the version of windows you are using here are my recommendations: windows 98 / ME 256MB windows 2000 256-512MB windows XP 512MB-1GG also you didn't say if your scanner is a USB or Printer port version. USB shouldn't have a problem, but LPT interupts the processor too much and clogs up bus bandwidth, also you didnt say which processor you have (Mhz) anything over 500Mhz should do it with no problems if you stick with the RAM amount recommended. hope this helps!
Not enough detail. Could be a number of different things.
Resources must be allocated because there are not enough resources to produce all of the goods and services that everyone wants.
Have you allocated enough time to finish your homework before you go to the movie?
There are not enough resources to produce all of the goods and services that everyone wants.
There are not enough resources to produce all of the goods and services that everyone wants.
No. Static memory is allocated at compile time. Static variables are allocated within the program's data segment which is a physical part of the executable. When you load the executable into memory, the operating system sets aside enough memory for the entire executable and copies it, byte for byte, into that memory. So when the program is executed, the data segment is already allocated.
There are not enough resources to produce all of the goods and services that everyone wants
the job description of a scanner is to primarily photocopy or scan documents. As part of their role, they must also maintain the scanning machine by cleaning it and ensuring that it has enough ink and paper.
NO there is not, the screen can pick up the touch but is not complex enough for fingerprint
Because the scanner only activates to Forerunner DNA. Human DNA is similar enough to Forerunner DNA to trick the scanner
You may need to check if you have no programs running on conflicting ports, and have enough RAM allocated to the server.
Assuming you mean "thread tap", it is for cutting new threads in a hole.