Archive for May, 2008
Monday, May 26th, 2008
Susan Jan asked: Now that you have finally upgraded from a traditional 35mm camera to a new digital camera, you will come to realize that the digital camera no longer needs the traditional film to store images, but instead uses a modern digital storage medium called the memory card to ...
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Monday, May 19th, 2008
Jennifer N asked: It has 8 chips on it with the first line reading TI -10. The second line reading TMS626812ADGE. And the third line readingVE 81AO8k P. I am trying to determine the size of this memory and whether it is a 168-pin. Thanks for any help.GINO
Posted in Other - Computers | 2 Comments »
Saturday, May 17th, 2008
SABRINA asked: I have a memory stick and I have alot of data to put on it. I just can not figure out how to go from something that is saved already on my computer to the memory stick.If amy one knows please help me!ThanksEDDY
Posted in Desktops | 12 Comments »
Thursday, May 15th, 2008
nobodyispurfect asked: Hello I have an LG RUMOR which I just bought a Sandisk memory card for today. I put the memory card into the phone and saved all the pictures and media and such. When I put the memory card and adapter into the SD/MMC/SM/MS/MS-PRO slot in my computer ...
Posted in Cell Phones & Plans | 7 Comments »
Thursday, May 8th, 2008
Kiezer asked: I am trying to load videos from my computer (which I transferred from my memory card on my camera long ago, then deleted it) and it's not working. I take out my memory card, and then put it in this "Secure Digital" device by Motorola, and then connect ...
Posted in Cameras | 1 Comment »
Saturday, May 3rd, 2008
no_instance asked: I've played this online game and I love it so much. The time has expired and it won't allow me play despite the fact that I've uninstalled it and installed again. How do I get to replay it fresh without formatting the computer.BRANDON
Posted in Other - Internet | 3 Comments »
Friday, May 2nd, 2008
Da Chestnut asked: I'm kind of confused about pretty much everything, not the physical aspects like what is actually going on in the little rectangular box, but more along the lines of the technical stuff.
Like the difference between kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes .
And what memory actually does. I thought it ...
Posted in Desktops | 4 Comments »
Thursday, May 1st, 2008
Logan Albright asked: There is no self-cleaning smart tool in a desktop, in fact, the very algorithm and design of hard disks, memory and any form of optical storage is indiscriminatory in that it does not deem which is useless junk and which isn't. Data is data, and the machine ...
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