It is the amount of virtual memory that is currently in use. You set the virtual memory in My Computer->Properties select Advanced tab, click on Settings in the Performance group and in the Performance Options under Advanced tab you will find the settings. You should however not change it unless you are trying to tweak the system performance and you have reasons to increase/decrease virtual memory.
The Taskbar on an Apple computer is known as the "Dock" located at the bottom of the desktop window. It contains the apps you mostly use. The Dock has multiple versatile functions such it can be edited to have or remove any applications, hide, move Dock to either side of the window screen (left, right and bottom), icons for each app get magnified when cursor is on, etc. For more information on the basic display on a Mac desktop, please refer to the related links.
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That may refer to the electric charge.
Current is the rate of flow of electric charge.
That might refer to a calculator; to a computer; or to a spreadsheet program (which runs on a computer).
Yes. You can refer to a "personal computer" as just a "computer"
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The term CONF might refer to a conference that is marked by time designations or might refer to a computer term. The computer term refers to the point in the program where paragraphs are marked.
It can be either.
Right click your toolbar and go to properties. The Taskbar window should pop up. Click the Notification tab on the top of the Taskbar Window. Click the check box at the bottom that says volume (under System Icons List). go to http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/KingNothing and sign up for SwagBucks.com Search the web and win Prizes!