Edited by roxysox, 01 March 2010 - 02:52 AM.

c drive memory
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roxysox
, Mar 01 2010 02:51 AM
#1
Posted 01 March 2010 - 02:51 AM

#2
Posted 01 March 2010 - 04:12 AM

The word "memory" is usually associated with volatile types of memory, such as RAM, (Random Access Memory), where the information is lost after the power is switched off.
By contrast, a storage device such as a hard disk drive, (drive C:), is usually a non-volatile storage device that stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating rigid (i.e. hard) platters with magnetic surfaces.
If your computer needs more RAM, most computers can be upgraded by simply purchasing more, or replacement, RAM modules.
If your computer needs more room on the hard drive, (HD), there are several options available. The most obvious would be to buy a larger HD, or if your computer has enough room in the case, add an additional HD. Another option would be to move some of your older data files, (pictures, videos, etc.), off onto some other storage medium such as CD and/or DVDs. You may also be able to remove programs that you no longer use.
By contrast, a storage device such as a hard disk drive, (drive C:), is usually a non-volatile storage device that stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating rigid (i.e. hard) platters with magnetic surfaces.
If your computer needs more RAM, most computers can be upgraded by simply purchasing more, or replacement, RAM modules.
If your computer needs more room on the hard drive, (HD), there are several options available. The most obvious would be to buy a larger HD, or if your computer has enough room in the case, add an additional HD. Another option would be to move some of your older data files, (pictures, videos, etc.), off onto some other storage medium such as CD and/or DVDs. You may also be able to remove programs that you no longer use.
#3
Posted 01 March 2010 - 08:27 AM

Lets find out which you are talking about actually.
Download and install Free Everest Home Edition
Open it.
1: In left pane expand Computer folder.
2: Click once on Summary
3: In upper menu, go Report
4: And then to Quick Report-Summary
5: Save it in text file, and paste it in your next post.
Click the + by computer, click on Sensor. Get a screenshot and post it so I can check your temps and voltages...
DO NOT INCLUDE ANYTHING UNDER THE LINE THAT SAYS "DEBUG- PCI"
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Download and install Free Everest Home Edition
Open it.
1: In left pane expand Computer folder.
2: Click once on Summary
3: In upper menu, go Report
4: And then to Quick Report-Summary
5: Save it in text file, and paste it in your next post.
Click the + by computer, click on Sensor. Get a screenshot and post it so I can check your temps and voltages...
DO NOT INCLUDE ANYTHING UNDER THE LINE THAT SAYS "DEBUG- PCI"
[attachment=39542:Everest_...ad_Point.JPG] [attachment=39541:Everest.GIF]
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