Once you insert your memory stick, look for an icon on your desktop called My computer. Or where your different drives are listed. Look for a drive that has a letter that is not drive C. Sometimes it will be E, F, or G, but not always. Click on the drive icon and that is usually where you find your pictures.
If you can not find your drive file along with your other drives, it is possible you have to go to the memory stick website and download something called a driver.
If you reboot the phone you should be able to access a newly inserted mem card. I don't know if you can access it when the phone is still on.
The bacteria will gain access to the gene that was inserted into the plasmid, which could be anything from ampicillin resistance to spore formation.
Most modern computers use Random Access Memory for their main memory. However you don't need Random Access Memory, Sequential Access Memory is perfectly adequate and has been used in many computers in the past for main memory (it just happens to be much slower to access than Random Access Memory as you need to wait for the location to come around again).
If by DMA you mean Direct Memory Access, nothing has replaced it.
NO, RAM is random access memory which is for processing power, it has absolutely nothing to do with memory storage.
Temporary storage is usually referring to RAM -- Random Access Memory. Data stored in RAM only exists while the computer has power (nothing is saved).
There are two types of memory access. 1- uniform memory access (uma) 2- non-uniform memory access (numa)
The drivers to access it as a disk are loaded.
Either YOU get an error message, or YOU access some random memory address causing unpredictable effects.
immediate access memory
A hard disk is a Sequential Access Memory device or SAM
random access memory