himem.sys
A Device Driver Utility used by DOS and Windows 9x/Me to manage memory above 640K.
Memory above 1024K used in a DOS or Windows 9x/Me system.
In DOS or Windows 95/98, memory above 1024 KB is referred to as "Extended Memory." This type of memory is used to provide more RAM beyond the conventional memory limit of 640 KB, allowing for improved performance and the ability to run more applications simultaneously. Extended Memory is managed using the Expanded Memory Specification (EMS) or through the use of memory managers.
EXTENDED MEMORY!!!!
Wow, this is an old subject. HIMEM.SYS is an extention to the memory manager in the DOS operating system. HIMEM.SYS gained access to memory above 640K on Intel 80286 and later based IBM PC and Compatible computers. It allowed the operating system to use memory above 1024 kilobytes as extended memory. It needed to be loaded into the config.sys script used in the boot sequence ahead of the second extention to the memory manager named EMM386.SYS. The EMM386.SYS added LIM 3.0 expanded memory, and access to the upper memory block (RAM between 640k and 1024k) on 80386 class and later PC computers equipped with a BIOS that enabled a process called "Shadow RAM". This program was an issue until Windows XP eliminated the need for DOS to be a shell below windows. COnsider your life enriched that you don't have to deal with memory management on computers like we used to back when DOS ruled.
Which of the following can you place in a DDR3 Memory Bank? (Select all that apply) A.DDR Memory stickB.DDR2 Memory stickC.RIMM Memory StickD.Non of the above
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Terabyte is 1024 gigabytes
Internet Explorer 7 will not work with Windows 2000 or any operating system before it. It works only with Windows XP and above.
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XP and above are full NT systems with command prompt (ms-dos prompt) are with NTFS and all non nt systems are ms-dos FAT32 based
XP and above are full NT systems with command prompt (ms-dos prompt) are with NTFS and all non nt systems are ms-dos FAT32 based