What makes a computer recognize ram?
A Windows computer will recognize more ram if you throw it out your window and buy a mac instead (really it's a good choice) many computers will actually recognize the new ram instantly and if it hasn't you can try reinstalling it. If that doesn't work you can hunt through settings to look for something to do with RAM and it might have a setting you can change.
What is the typical amount of memory stored on a sandisk?
A sandisk is a memory card/stick that holds data and information such as documents, pictures, videos, etc. The amout of memory it can hold ranges from 4gb to 128gb.
How can Memory Sticks be defined?
Memory Stick is a removable flash memory card. In other words, Memory Sticks are used as storage media for a portable device. Memory Sticks can easily be removed for access by a PC.
What is the basic difference between SDRAM technology and nonvolatile memory technology?
RAM is non permanent. When the computer is turned off, everything on the RAM is deleted. It is only used temporarily for applications/programs that want to retrieve data quickly.
Non-volatile memory technology does NOT get deleted when you turn the computer/laptop off. It stays there. A common object that does this is the hard disk drive. You can store documents/data on this without fear of losing it.
How do you free memory enough just to play Combat Arms?
turn off any background applications running that are not vital system components.
What types of computer memory bases on computer?
normally RAM and H drives are on most computers. other just use there flash drives or floppy disks
What are the paper equivalents of a byte megabyte etc?
Generally speaking, your computer usually stores one character as one byte (including spaces, apostrophies, etc). So, if you hand-write 50 characters per line on a 25-line sheet of paper, you will write about 1250 bytes worth of information. Broken down, that's about 1k worth of data.
Using the above assumption that 1kB = 1 sheet of paper, a MB is thus 2 reams (1000 sheets) of paper. As ream is about 2 inches thick, a MB thus is about a 2-inch high pile of US letter-size paper, if we're being compact and writing on both sides.
Taking that a bit further, a standard 4-drawer filing cabinet with 2-foot deep drawers can hold about 48 reams of paper, thus 1GB takes up about 21 filing cabinets. A standard 10 x 10 foot room can hold (with walking aisles) about 3 rows of 5 filing cabinets (twice that if double stacked), so a fully-stacked 10 x 10 room holds 30 filing cabinets. So, 1TB requires around 700 such rooms.
The former World Trade Center Towers (the largest private office buildings in terms of floor space) consisted of over 2 million square feet of usable floor space each. So, each tower would have been able to hold about 28.5TB of data on double-sided paper.
The world's largest electronic data storage systems are currently rapidly approaching the exabyte size (a GB of GB). In paper terms, this would require a office building built in a cube, almost 1.75 miles on each side, filled with those 10 x 10 rooms of filing cabinets. Or, if all the reams of paper were laid out on the ground side-by-side, they would cover over 23,000 square miles, about half the state of Pennsylvania. If laid out end-to end (long end to long end), those reams would circle the world at the equator almost 7,000 times. If stacked on top of each other, a pile of paper reams holding 1EB of data would be over 31 million miles tall, or about one-third of the way from the Earth to the Sun - or, about three light-minute in length.
In terms of weight, 1 ream of US Letter paper rated as
"20lbs" actually weighs 5 lbs. So, 1 EB worth of paper reams would weigh 2.5 Billion tons. Or, roughly the weight of the entire U.S. Navy's combat ships.
What are the types of technology used in a restaurant?
we use top of the line steam injected ovens that help out the most
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Why DMA access to main memory is given higher priority than processor access to main memory?
In a DMA while the data is transferred between the memory and the device, if it is stopped or interrupted by any other device like CPU, it would result into a Data loss, since DMA doesnt have a program counter unlike CPU which stores it current position. In CPU if it is interrupted, it suspends it s operation without any data loss. Hence DMA has a higher priority than CPU.
A flash separator consists of a vessel where the pressure is lower than the inlet stream. When the inlet stream enters the tank (which has a larger volume), the pressure may drop, as well as the temperature. When the pressure drops, the vapors dissolved in the liquid inlet will boil, "flash," into the vapor phase. Thus, the dissolved gases in the liquid are separated by "flashing" them.
72 pin SIMMs are the old-style memory used for first generation pentiums and some high-end 486's. They are obviously considered obsolete today. The SIMM part stands for "Single Inline Memory Module. The 72 pin part means that there are 72 electrical connections on the edge connector.
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I've actually never heard of these before but I've read up a bit on them and I think I can help.
1. Check to see if you have a DVD RAM disk or a cartridge. The disk will look either like a normal CD or DVD or a similar shaped although much smaller disk. The cartridge will either be a rectangular stick or a disk enclosed in a square plastic case.
2. If it is a disk, then it will simply go into a specialized player like a DVD. Some DVD players will play this format and others wont. It wont hurt it to put it in your DVD player and see if it will play.
If it is a cartridge, then it will go into some type of player that is made just for that type. It will not work in a DVD player.
Other than that, I'm not really sure. Hope this helps,
Dave
DDR. Technically, there is no "DDR1", only "DDR" and DDR2".
RAM = Random Access Memory. That's the volatile high speed memory that is used inside a computer that lets you store internal applications and data. Everything written to RAM is lost when you turn off the computer, so usually, important data is written to a long-term storage device, such as a disk or "Flash Memory". CPU = Central Processing Unit. It is also sometimes called the ALU or Arithmetic Logic Unit. It's the part of the computer that makes decisions and causes things to happen. The CPU has built in instructions that allow it to perform some very basic tasks, such as: Add the contents of register 1 to the contents of register 2 and store the results in register 2. If the contents of register 1 are greater than the contents of register 2, continue execution of this program at line 101, otherwise continue execution at the next line. There are many such "low level" commands that are executed by the CPU, and when these simple commands are being executed at a rate of over 1 million instructions per second, you get some pretty amazing results.
If there is a Rose of Cimarron where can you buy one?
== == There is a variety of rose called cimarron, but I do not know of any rose of cimarron. It might be a historical reference to a rose but in the floral industry there is not one.
Could you upgrade 32MB SD ram to 512MB of P1 version laptop?
It is possible, but the chances to get RAM of this nature are very minute, as a configuration of this type is extremely outdated and would be very, very expensive.
How many notches on bottom edge of the RAM module?
It depends on what type of RAM it is. Each type of RAM has different notches to prevent you from installing the wrong type by accident.
Why does my 8GB micro sd card only have 3.59GB and how do I get My full amount of memory?
1. Your device is capable of using of max. 4GB cards.
2. Some space is occupied by files. Remove them to free this space.
What is procesor ram cach clock speed?
The processor RAM Cach clock speed ranges between 3.3 to 4.00 GHz.
Yes, dedicated memory is always better then shared (or integrated) edit answer after editing the question: but what is the shared memory option is much bigger than the dedicated option? (See edited question)
Will this RAM work in my computer?
It depends on the type and speed of the chip you are trying to install.