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  • What Is the Difference Between Virtual Memory & Physical Memory?

    Random access memory (RAM) is physical memory that holds the applications, documents and procedures on a computer. Virtual memory is a storage area that holds the files on your hard drive for...

  • How to Buy a Laptop Keeping Future Upgrades in Mind

    Computer hardware may become obsolete in a matter of months; computing power may become insufficient for the tasks you perform and you will need a new machine. You may think about upgrading your...

  • How to Load Pictures on a Memory Card for a Photo Frame

    There are many different types of memory cards. The most common are Secure Digital, Compact Flash and memory sticks. Each electronic product usually supports only one type of card. If your camera...

  • How to Put Music on a Memory Stick

    A Memory Stick is a type of storage device that allows you to save virtually any type of file, so long as the Memory Stick is large enough to hold it. The units range in storage size and can be...

  • How to Use ReadyBoost in Vista or Windows 7 to Speed Up Your Computer

    Memory (RAM) upgrade is probably the most common solution to slow responsive computer. But sometimes finding and installing the right memory can be difficult especially if you are not...

  • How to Delete Data From a Memory Stick

    A memory stick is a type of storage device. It holds different types of data, such as documents, pictures and music files, and can be shared between computers. Memory Stick also refers to a brand...

  • How Does a USB Pen Drive Work?

    The key element of a USB pen drive is its flash memory. Flash memory is a type of Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM). It is memory that stores data on a chip, rather...

  • How to Fix a Memory Stick

    Sony Memory Sticks are removable flash media used for storing data from phones, cameras, and even the PSP game system. While flash memory cards are convenient, they have a tendency to become...

  • Definition of Thumb Drives

    Thumb drives, also known as flash drives or jump drives, are small, portable USB memory storage devices. They are small enough to fit in a pocket and have begun to replace floppy disks and compact...

  • How to Clean a Memory Stick

    There are several different forms of memory sticks available on the market. Some range from a USB thumb drive, while others are inserted into digital equipment, such as a camera. Over time, the...

  • How to Add Video to an SD Card

    Adding videos to your SD card allows you to play them on your portable media device or transfer to another computer, or media application. They are ideal for storing video of different formats and...

  • How to Make a Memory Stick a Startup Disk

    A start-up disk, which is more commonly referred to as a boot disk, allows you to boot your computer's operating system from a CD or floppy disk. If you no longer have the original start-up disk,...

  • How to Transfer Movies to an SD Card

    An SD card is a storage device especially effective for storing video files because they contain large memory capacities ranging from 1GB to 16GB and more. On a computer, you can transfer videos...

  • How to Transfer Pictures From Computer to SanDisk

    SanDisk memory devices allow you to save and store files of different formats such as audio, word processing, photos and video. The devices range from memory cards to USB flash drives and vary in...

  • How to Use an 8Gb SD Card

    If you use portable electronic devices, you have probably encountered an SD memory card of some sort. SD cards are made by several manufacturers and are used as removable memory sticks for digital...

  • How to Recover Deleted Files on a Flash Memory

    Flash memory drives are used to save and move data from one computer to another. The flash memory can be inserted into any computer that has a USB drive. Like other forms of memory, a file may...

  • How to Understand the Differences in Computer Memory

    In computers memory represents the amount of data storage available. Two terms that are most frequently used relating to computers are RAM (random access memory) and ROM (read only memory). When...

  • What Are the Four Components of Computer Processing?

    A computer has four main components: the central processing unit or CPU, the primary memory, input units and output units. A system bus connects all four components, passing and relaying...

  • What Is a SanDisk Card Reader?

    SanDisk is so popular within the memory card industry that the name is virtually synonymous with memory cards themselves. SanDisk markets a variety of accessories for its memory cards, including...

  • How to Download Music to an SD Card

    SD cards are storage devices that allow you to back up and store information to use on other computers and media devices such as MP3 players. They come in a variety of memory sizes such as 1GB and...

  • What Happens When You Format a Memory Stick?

    The act of formatting a memory stick removes all data being stored on the stick. If you just delete files from the memory stick yourself, some remnants of those files and other types of useless...

  • Ways of Managing Computer Memory

  • CF Cards Explained

    CompactFlash (CF) cards are one of the most popular ways of storing digital photographs and videos. CF cards are easy to transport, and can be read by computers for easy data transfers. Although...

  • The Use of USB Storage Devices in Windows

    USB is a common port used to transfer data between a computer and storage devices. Its popularity comes from its efficiency to transfer data easily, quickly and securely. There are many different...

  • Computer Memory Vs. Storage

    Computer memory and computer storage are important aspects of computers. Often times, computer memory and computer storage can be confused with each other. However, they are both completely...

  • The History of Flash Drives

    Flash drives are a revolutionary invention that allowed for easy, lightweight and affordable memory for computers and other electronics. Without the advent of this small storage option, things...

  • How to Extract A Stuck Memory Stick Duo (without adapter) Out Of An SD Slot

    Okay, you did it. Either you forgot or didn't know that you needed the adapter that came with the Memory Stick Duo to use the SD slot in your computer and quickly found it stuck. Before you take...

  • How to Make Your Computer Run Faster and Better

    Over time, you may notice that you computer doesn't run as fast as it used to. There are several simple tricks you can try to speed up your computer's performance.

  • How Do I Wipe My Memory on My Computer?

    Computers have a lot of personal information on them. When you give away or sell your computer, you want to be sure there is no information on them of a personal nature. To wipe the memory is not...

  • How to Fix a Memory Card Parameter Error

    The memory card stored in your digital camera or cell phone uses a type of memory called "flash memory" that easily stores large amounts of data in a small space. If your flash memory card is...

  • Cache Vs. Virtual Memory

    Computers have several ways of managing storage space and data transfer. The primary storage is your hard drive, which stores large amounts of data on a long-term basis. The second is your RAM...

  • Information on Storage Devices

    Options for computer storage have grown significantly over the last decade. New computer technologies allow for faster, more efficient storage with greater capacity. There are many different ways...

  • Different Kinds of Computer Memory

    The term "memory" can be used for anything in a computer that stores data, even temporarily. Several kinds of computer memory use different technologies. Though common usage has them playing to...

  • Computer Memory Chips Vs. Human Memory Comparison

    Though computer memory and human memory work in fundamentally different ways, there are similarities that can help people understand the way computers work. Both brains and computers use...

  • Computer Memory vs. Disk Space

    When it comes to computers, user data is loaded into three different locations: your hard disk, your RAM (Random Access Memory) and a small "cache" on the CPU. The cache behaves roughly the same...

  • What Is a Memory Stick For?

    When referring to a memory stick, one could be talking about many things. For this article we will be talking about uses for storage memory sticks; not RAM memory that is used inside computers....

  • How a Flash Drive Works

    DVDs, hard drives, floppy disks and nearly all other modern digital storage devices store data on spinning platters and read that data back off the platters as they spin. Flash memory is...

  • Benefits of a Media Card Reader on a Computer

    Media card readers allow you to access data on a variety of memory card media formats. They can be either built-in to your computer or an external add-on, typically connected via a USB cable....

  • Introduction to Personal Computer Hardware

    Personal computer hardware consists of multiple devices that may be linked together in a casing to create an electronic machine called a personal computer. Sometimes the hardware is external and...

  • PC Memory Tutorial

    If you are buying a new PC, you might want to understand a little better the different kinds of memory a computer has inside. There are several types, and they all serve different functions within...

  • How to Increase Windows XP Memory With a Flash Drive

    Windows Vista has a feature called ReadyBoost, which allows you to attach a USB flash drive and use it as an additional memory cache. You can also force Windows XP to use the USB stick for its...

  • How to Increase Windows XP Virtual Memory for Games

    Virtual memory is used when you run out space in your physical system memory (RAM, for Random Access Memory). If you are using Windows XP with less than 1 gigabyte of RAM, you may experience...

  • How to Find The Best Deal On A Computer

    Finding the best deal on a computer isn’t as hard as most consumers’ think, though there are many features and upgrades that you can purchase, being aware of what you need can actually save you...

  • How to Recover Data From a Corrupted Memory Stick

    Removable flash media such as Memory Sticks are an easy way to store lots of data on a small device. Unfortunately their convenience is sometimes overshadowed by their tendency to become corrupted...

  • How to Play a Video From a Flash Drive

    Videos on a computer tend to take up a considerable amount of hard drive space, and for a long time it was only possible to transfer videos from one computer to another via CD. But now,...

  • How to Use EZ Flash V

    Most digital cameras have some sort of removable memory drive, which can than be used to upload images to the computer. One such removable drive is the MicroSandisk EZ Flash V. EZ Flash V comes in...

  • How to Buy a Memory Stick Duo Adapter

    Most digital cameras in use today save their media onto small memory sticks. These sticks can then be removed and inserted into other devices, such as another camera or a computer. However, these...

  • How to Buy an Olympus Smart Media Card (SMC)

    Olympus SmartMedia Cards allow you to read and write data multiple times. You can use them as small storage devices for music files, pictures and documents. They do not have large memory as do SD...

  • What Is SD Memory?

    Many electronic devices make use of SD memory. SD memory provides portable and easy to replace digital storage.

  • How to Fix a CRC Error on a Memory Stick

    Memory sticks and other portable hard drives are growing increasingly useful, especially with the size of files growing larger and larger. They give you the ability to transport data from one...

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