All Entries Tagged With: "memory"
Can you Aero?
You’re planning to upgrade to Windows Vista and you’d like to use the new Aero graphics feature. How much graphics card memory is required to use Aero?
CompTIA A+ 220-702: 1.5 – Troubleshooting Printer Problems
Resolving printer issues is one of the more challenging aspects of your CompTIA A+ career. The printing process includes different devices, network connections, and moving parts. In this video, you’ll learn how to gather troubleshooting information, identify solutions, and resolve some of the most common printing issues.
CompTIA A+ 220-702: 1.2 – Troubleshooting Memory
The process of troubleshooting memory is a combination of physical troubleshooting and software diagnostics. In this video, you’ll learn what to look for when troubleshooting the memory installation on the motherboard and how to use memory diagnostics software to diagnose memory issues.
220-702: 1.1 – Installing and Configuring Memory
Selecting and installing the main memory of a PC isn’t the simplest of tasks. In this video, you’ll learn how to determine memory specifications, how to install memory modules onto the motherboard, and how to determine if the RAM is properly recognized by the system.
220-701: 1.6 – Identifying Memory Types
Memory comes in many shapes and sizes. In this video, you’ll learn about RAM, ROM, static RAM, dynamic RAM, synchronous DRAM, and how to calculate the throughput rates of DDR memory.
220-701: 1.6 – An Overview of Memory
There are many different memory types and memory technologies, and in this video you’ll learn about memory parity, ECC memory, memory sides, and memory channels.
D is for Delicious
What does the D in DIMM represent?
What happened to your signal?
You’ve recently upgraded the memory in your laptop computer, but now you notice that the signal of your wireless connection is much weaker than before. What is the most likely cause of this issue?
Look, a USB key!
You’ve found a USB memory stick in the parking lot at your office. Which of these security exploits may be at work?
What is the D for?
What does the D in SDRAM stand for?



