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The Apple iMac with the PowerPC processor is easily one of the most popular Macs made, but it shipped with barely enough memory to support most popular applications. Luckily, adding more memory is not difficult... more »
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Your Macbook probably came with at least 512mb RAM— but is it ever enough? Not if you’re running high end graphics and gaming applications. Fortunately, installing additional RAM in your Macbook isn’t difficult... more »
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Just a few years ago, a computer with 64K RAM was considered a pretty fast computer. Today’s CPU intensive applications need a lot more RAM than that just to function. Microsoft recommends a minimum of 1G of RAM to run the new Windows Vista ... more »
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To save manufacturing costs or space, laptop manufacturers occasionally put the RAM bay underneath the keyboard. This makes upgrading or swapping out the RAM sticks a much more painful experience. This guide will help you get up underneath that ... more »
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A USB flash memory reader quickly transfers data and images between your computer and the flash memory card. Some of the most popular flash memory readers work with all types of digital camera memory cards, including SmartMedia, ATA cards and ... more »
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On your Dell Axim, you can use Secure Digital Cards as extra storage or for back-ups. It is much like a disk for your regular home computer. You will need to remove and replace these cards while using your device. Here is how to remove a Secure ... more »
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When using your HP iPAQ, you can use secure digital cards as storage and as a place to keep backups of your files. If you need to swap out the cards, you will need to remove the card. It is fairly simple to do. Follow these steps to remove a ... more »
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Replacing a video card is a simple process, provided you take necessary care and precautions. Here’s how to replace the video card that came with your computer... more »
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Sometimes, after troubleshooting every part of your wireless network, you find that the network adapter in the laptop itself is to blame. Here’s how you can replace it yourself in an HP laptop... more »
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Personal Digital Assistant, popularly known as PDA, is a gadget used as a daily planner. Today, not only can you maintain your contacts and day-to-day lists, but you also can connect to the Internet and use a global positioning system (GPS) ... more »
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With a TV card installed on your computer you can truly multi-task (if watching TV while working on your files is actually working.) Before you can actually watch, however, you need to get the signal. Here are a few troubleshooting tips... more »
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If you suspect that your ram is having not working correctly and causing errors. Here is a easy test you can run to test the ram... more »
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As programs and operating systems become more sophisticated, we discover we need more powerful computers to run them. A machine with only 128 megabytes of RAM, which was more than adequate a few years ago, is incapable of running most of today's ... more »
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People can upgrade their RAM, or Random Access Memory, to make their machines run larger, more intensive applications faster. Adding to the computer's storage space is an inexpensive yet practical way to step up to the plate in the technological ... more »
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Shows you how to add extra memory to your PC or how to upgrade from a smaller capacity memory to a big one... more »