Some acronyms of vme would be virtual machine environment, which is an ICL operating system. It can also stand for virtual memory extension or virtual memory extended.
YOU CAN'T! Virtual memory is a system that is always in use and cannot be disabled. It is not the pagefile and it is not an extension of physical memory. Applications use virtual memory exclusively and never access RAM directly.
SDRAM.
If you are using a modern version of Windows (Windows 95 or latter) you will be using virtual memory. Virtual memory is NOT the pagefile and it is not an extension to physical RAM but a system that is completely integrated into the system. Applications access virtual memory exclusively, no exceptions, ever. You can not disable virtual memory. You can disable the pagefile (not recommended) but this will not disable virtual memory. The system provides a virtual environment to processes that is completely independent of how much RAM is in the system. This is an advanced system that provides many important advantages to applications and users.
No, it is not possible to retrieve data loss from the flash memory using the USB extension cable.
Yes, a faulty USB extension will eventually stop transferring data to the flash memory devices.
Alabama Cooperative Extension System was created in 1914.
you get a memory extension? or a new phone? :)
Database Management Systems, or DBMS, are software applications specially designed to interact with the user and other applications, as well as the database itself, to analyze data. All files in a software have file name extensions to identify their file types. For memory files .mem is the file name extension.
Probably damaged memory. If computer memory is damaged the memory is marked as bad by controller on the chip. A lower amount of memory is reported to the operating system. Also Windows XP will only address 4gb of ram without using a physical address extension. More than this is ignored.
DDR is a type of RAM, or Random Access Memory. It is super fast memory used to store open programs and such.
Memory mapped buses helps in the extension of the address of the physical ram through which the devices can access the address