Memory Stick (MS Card) ShowMemory Stick
The Memory Stick (written as MS or MS Card) is a type of memory card created jointly by Sony and SanDisk in January 2000.
The architecture of Memory Stick cards is based on NAND flash memory circuits (EEPROM).
Memory stick...
Why Windows is not detecting the 4 GB of RAM installed? ShowWhy Windows is not detecting the 4 GB of RAM installed?
What can be done?
Conclusion
Windows XP or Vista 32-bit edition can not use 4 GB, there is nothing to do, it is a mathematical limit.
32-bit system can address:
2 to the...
Command to detect your IP address! ShowCommand to detect your IP address!
Command for Windows 2000 / XP / Vista
Command for Windows 95/98
Command for Linux
IP address (Internet Protocol) is a numerical identification to detect your computer on a network. It is used to...
Determining how much ram memory and virtual memory you require ShowDetermining how much Ram memory and virtual memory you require
WINDOWS XP
WINDOWS XP Presentations
WINDOWS XP Multemedia Applications
WINDOWS VISTA
WINDOWS VISTA Office and Business purposes
WINDOWS VISTA Multimedia...
Download Driver Detective ShowDescription
Driver Detectiveis an application designed by Drivers Headquarters, Inc. This application will allow you between others to prove every time if you have last updates for the drivers of your equipments.
Advantage
The application...
Download Instant Memory Cleaner ShowInstant Memory Cleaner an optimizer of your virtual memory is. He allows to force the launching of the pages which exceed physical memory and reduced the size of ongoing processes at the very least.
Instant Memory Cleaner allows a direct display of...
Random access memory (RAM or PC memory) ShowTypes of random access memory
There are generally two broad categories of random access memory:
DRAM memories (Dynamic Random Access Module), which are inexpensive. They are used essentially for the computer's main memory
SRAM memories (Static...
Computer - Introduction to Memory ShowThe Role of Memory
The term "memory" applies to any electronic component capable of temporarily storing data. There are two main categories of memories:
internal memory that temporarily memorises data while programs are running. Internal memory...
Read-only memory (ROM) ShowRead-only memory (ROM)
There is a type of memory that stores data without electrical current; it is the ROM (Read Only Memory) or is sometimes called non-volatile memory as it is not erased when the system is switched off.
This type of memory...