Burn an ISO image on two DVD of 4.7 Gb ShowBurn an ISO image on two DVD of 4.7 Gb
Issue
If you have an iso file or any type of files larger than 4.7GB and you want to burn it onto two DVD-ROM 4.7 GB
Solution
It can be done by creating an archive with 7zip and separate it into 2...
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...
How to choose the right DVD Player/ Recorder ShowHow to choose the right DVD Player/Recorder
*Home users
*Recording
*Peripherals
*Configuring Video and Audio
If you are thinking about buying a DVD player/recorder, you will have more than one choice to make. However, you...
Testing RAM reliability - Memtest ShowTesting RAM reliability - Memtest
Installation of Memtest
Another alternative
Memtest is a program designed to test the RAM reliability of all computers under windows. This device can detect errors on your RAM and function by...
DVD, DVD audio and DVD-ROM (DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+W, DVD+RW) ShowIntroduction to the DVD format
The DVD (Digital Versatile Disc, or less commonly Digital Video Disc) is an "alternative" to the compact disc (CD) with six times as much storage space (for the lowest-capacity kind of DVD — single-layer, single...
ATA, IDE and EIDE ShowOverview
The ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) standard is a standard interface that allows you to connect storage peripherals to PC computers. The ATA standard was developed on May 12, 1994 by the ANSI (document X3.221-1994).
Despite the...