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Computer Memory

The computer memory is a physical device used to store data or programs for use in a computer. Some types of computer memory include RAM (random access memory), ROM (read-only memory), and page cache.

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IS the CPU the temporary storage location for all the data and instructions the computer needs when it is running?

No. The CPU is NOT a storage device. It is where the computer does the "thinking" and actual data processing. In fact, the CPU IS the computer itself.

How does the computer manage memory?

It's not your computer per say; u have a memory unit which is called a hard drive that which holds your memory.

What is the larger of two RAM the 700Mb or the 1.75 GB?

The 1.75 GB (Gigabyte) is larger. It takes 1,024 MB (Or Megabytes) to make one Gigabyte.

Instruction at 0x781fd62d referenced memory at 0x00000000 memory could not be read?

If this happens when you try to open Adobe Reader, delete or rename the Plugins folder (just plug_ins, not the others). Then open Reader. It may automatically reinstall itself, in which case all should be well. If not, go to Help/Repair..., and run that.

Most of the plugins are only of use if you've got the full Adobe Acrobat, not just the Reader. If you've only got Reader, create a new folder called Plugins Disabled, and move all but the following plugins to this folder:

EWH32.api, printme.api, Search5.api, EScript.api, and search.api

This will speed up the launch of Reader significantly.

If you go to the control panel in Windows 7 and click programs then Adobe Reader then click "change' and follow the instructions it should fix Adobe Reader 9. At least it did for me.

If you have 2GB in RAM how many sheets can you have in a book?

dear friend, I think you are confused with 2GB hard disc space and 2GB RAM...

Is it worthwhile to upgrade a Dell XPS Gen2 from 1 Gb ram to 2?

yeah I would depending on how much money it would cost, and what kind of processor you have?

Will PC 2700 computer support PC 3200?

Usually systems are backwards compatible but not forwards compatible. Your computer may not address the newer memory correctly. Always try to stick with the best memory your motherboard supports. Not saying it wont work, but may cause some errors.

Where is Associative memory used?

in memory allocation formates only we are using this associative memory. an it is widely used in database management systems etc................

If we want to get the information about this we will give the total information about the whole data.

How much memory can a 48-bit memory register address?

2 to the power of 48 bytes

which is

2^48 = 281474976710656 bytes

274877906944 kilobytes

268435456 megabytes

262144 gigabytes

256 terabytes

What will happen if you put different size of RAM on a Motherboard?

Each motherboard can only take specific types of RAM. Don't try and force the wrong type into the slot. It will damage the hardware.

Iconic memory is a type of what memory?

A visual memory trace is called "icon" and such memory (the visual memory) is called "iconic memory".

You have 2 512 Ram is it ok to add in 1 gig to make it 2 gig?

Go here and answer the questions about your system:

http://www.crucial.com/index.aspx?gclid=cjpq6ymchzecfqtslgoditvhgq

Happy New Year.

JB That depends on your motherboard. Most motherboads only have 2 memory slots. If you currently have both slots filled you won't be able to add a 1 GB memory card.

What is a memory comtroller?

An electronic gizmo that takes care of the signalling to read/write/refresh DRAM (typically)