if your using windows you can go into my computer. there should be a button that says search on it. it will ask you wahat type of file you are looking for just enter the name of the file and windows should automatically find it for you. hope this helps sorry if your using an apple mac i dont know about them
Every thing stored in the memory is stored at some location, and each location has a unique address. The computer stores and retrieves data through memory location addresses.
7 Responses to “How do we find data in computer memory?”
By vecna300 on Jul 25, 2007 | Reply
rent DOS for dummies tell you how to work a computer better than bill gates….
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By joshhoustonis on Jul 28, 2007 | Reply
hahah that question alone is retarded lol… a hard drive is your “file cabinet” of your computer all your info is located on that drive,
what kind of a question is that seriously
By Kyle S on Jul 29, 2007 | Reply
Through a GUI
By Stephen G on Jul 30, 2007 | Reply
if you want to see waht is running in memory then look in task manager by right clicking on your task bar and selecting task manager
By the fryster on Jul 30, 2007 | Reply
if your using windows you can go into my computer. there should be a button that says search on it. it will ask you wahat type of file you are looking for just enter the name of the file and windows should automatically find it for you. hope this helps sorry if your using an apple mac i dont know about them
By StarChaser on Aug 2, 2007 | Reply
The simplest answer would be… “By it s Address”.
Every thing stored in the memory is stored at some location, and each location has a unique address. The computer stores and retrieves data through memory location addresses.
By Stain dK on Aug 3, 2007 | Reply
mail the creator of Memtest86+, he will be able to answer that definatly!