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Memory Cards

Memory cards, also known as flash cards, are small units used for the purpose of data storage. They are commonly used in handheld devices such as cameras or mp3 players.

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How do you unformat a memory card?

You need to download and install the unformat software on your PC. Then connect the memory card you just formatted by accident and start to recovery.

Note: chances are not 100% if you continue using the memory card.

What is larger 1m or 1k in memory card?

1m means one megabyte, which is 1,024 kilobytes.

1k means one kilobyte, which is 1,024 bytes.

The latter is much smaller, and practically useless for storing many forms of digital data on average for users.

How do you remove the memory card from a canon fax machine?

if it is an SD card, sometimes it needs to be gently pushed in a little bit then it will pop back out on its own.

What is the function of memory card in a computer?

There are many purposes of a CF memory card. CF memory cards can be used for mass storage purposes. They are also used for camcorders and high definition cameras.

Where do you insert your memory card on your hp?

If you mean to increase the internal memory - MOST laptops have a 'hatch' on the underside - secured by a small screw.

Is a memory card a magnetic optical or flash device?

Memory cards are flash storage, where data is stored in discrete transistor cells that can normally be erased or changed several thousand times.

How do you change resolution on pictures on a memory card?

You can import the picture into your computer, put it in powerpoint, and add effects to it

What is the driver memory footprint?

Intel® DVMT 2.0 Graphics MemoryFootprint The driver determines the amount of pre-allocated memory needed and will make additional nonlocalvideo memory requests to achieve the total amount needed for the display and application graphics memory operational footprint. Factors in Footprint Variance The 865G chipset UMA memory footprint varies, and is determined using several factors. The key factors are system resources and system activity. Unlike the Intel® 81x chipset family, the 865G chipset memory footprint is not static. Memory footprint will vary in size as system requirements and demands vary. For example, when running a DVD in a window on the desktop, memory is needed for the DVD and the background desktop. However, when running a DVD full screen, the desktop frame buffer may be discarded or paged back to disk. This is the most efficient use of memory. DVD playback is just one of many activities that could effect memory allocation. The following section will describe some of the factors that aid in the request for page locked memory. Note: The operating system does not always grant the graphics driver's memory request. Base Allocations Part of the graphics memory allocation is dependent upon system activity. These are base allocations that the driver requests at the time it loads. For the 865G chipset, the driver allocates 204 KB for the command ring buffer and cursor/context buffer memory on all operating systems. Once loaded, the operating system and graphics driver allocates the buffers that the driver needs for performing graphics operations. The total graphics footprint allocates memory for commands, the frame buffer (resolution), the Z-buffer, GDI data, and off-screen memory. Maximum Allocations When graphics memory is being allocated from system memory, the total DVMT graphics footprint in system memory is capped to an upper-limit, ensuring the best usability and performance of the operating system, applications and graphics. The 865G chipset platform supports a minimum of 128 MB of system memory. For systems with 128 MB of system memory, the 865G chipset graphics driver will limit the graphics memory footprint to 32 MB. For systems with greater than or equal to 192 MB of system memory, the 865G chipset graphics driver will limit the graphics memory footprint to 64 MB. For PC14.X display drivers only, the 865G chipset graphics driver shall limit the graphics memory footprint to 96 MB.

You want to crack the password of micro sd memory card?

1. Insert the Micro SD card into your card reader on your computer. Right-click your Start button and then click Explore. Find the Micro SD card, it will be listed as a removable disk.

2. Click on the Micro SD card and files appear on the right. Locate the file MMCSTORE and then choose Copy.

3. Click directly on your desktop, then click Paste. This will move the MMCSTORE file on the desktop, so you have edit access.

4. Right-Click on the MMCSTORE then click Open With. Open the file with Notepad.

5. Read the text for the password. It will be in plain text.

6. Remove the SD card from the computer and insert it into the device, which it used as a warehouse. Turn on the camera. When he asks for a password, enter it.

How do you remove write protection on a GXT Flash Drive?

The GXT flash drives have a little switch on the opposite end of the USB. You just have to move the switch to the left.

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Why does the memory capacity of your compact flash memory card shrink?

Apparently most formatting apps (including Windows) dont format SD cards correctly.

I found some software on Panasonic's site that does, this actually restored a few of my "shrinking" cards to the proper size.

Format mechanism is differ from File System to File system of Operating System.

For example using FAT16/FAT32/NTFS file system in Win-XP or higher, occupies more space for 'System use' functionalities.

In the case of ExFAT(a.k.a. FAT64) file system, it will use less space for 'System use'.

For best result to SD/MMC/SDHC cards, please use Panasonic "SD Memory Card Formatting Software Ver.2.0" which am currently using.

Why pictures erased from an SD card don't go to my computer's trash can?

Pictures on an SD card are not regarded as belonging to the computers file system (because the card with them on can be removed) and to store them in the trash can, they would have to be copied from the card onto an internal disk during the process of deletion.

Deletion does not usually move a file, it just changes the file header and move a reference to it to the trash can. When you restore a file you just change the header back. Obviously this would not work if you tried to restore a file on a SD card once the card is removed. Therefore the "trash can" system would/does not work for removable storage.

Is dedicated video memory still better than a significantly bigger shared video memory Like the Acer AS5530-5041 with 256 dedicated AND 640 shared versus the Acer AS7520-5181 with 1792 shared only?

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)

What do you need to use to transfer pictures from a SDHD memory card to a laptop?

You will need an SDHD card reader to transfer pictures from an SDHD memory card to a laptop.

Does Compact Flash memory cards provide a write protect switch?

Yes, the compact flash memory cards provide a write protect switch.

How do you change the name on a memory stick?

right click, and go to properties, there should be a space there for you to change the name.

Which microSD memory card best suits for Micromax Unite 2 A106 mobile phone?

No one card is the best for use for your device. Part of it depends on what size sotrage your phone can handle. However, What you should look for when you buy a microSD card would be reliability (does it have a warranty?), cost, and transfer speed. The higher the transfer speed, the better...but as speed goes up, so does price, so keep that in mind.

Why does a 4gb memory card have only 3800mb?

It has 4GB but 200MB are taken up by software already on the device.