Grant Eckert's Articles in Hardware

  • Three Steps to a Smooth Computer Memory Install
    When you've decided that your computer needs more memory to work better for you, you might decide to save money by installing the memory yourself. This is a wise decision and in many cases, it's also quite simple for a home user to do on their own. All you need to do is follow these three steps to make sure the installation goes smoothly and no computers are harmed in the process.
  • Four Signs Your Computer Needs More Memory
    Most computer users have had it happen to them. Their screens start to pop up with weird notifications and the state of the art system they thought they had is running at a snail's pace. The chances are very good that the only thing wrong with the computer is a shortage of memory. Before you run out and buy a bunch of memory for your system, you want to be sure that is truly the problem. There are four tell tale signs that your computer needs more memory to operate at its highest potential.
  • Understanding the Different Types of Computer Memory
    Unless you have been living under a rock for the last 20 years or so, you are already aware of the tremendous strides that have been made in computer technology. In a relatively short amount of time computers have gone from being the size of a room, to the size of a hand's palm. While getting smaller and more compact, they have also become more effective and efficient at their functions.
  • Easy Guide to Installing Computer Memory
    Some people had the forethought to take a class in computer maintenance around the same time they bought their computers; others just have a natural gift for knowing what to do to improve the performance of their PC. The rest of the population falls in the clueless category. For them, the basics beyond knowing how to turn the computer on and off are about as complex as it gets. Fortunately, the process for installing more memory into your computer isn't all that hard.
  • Flash Memory - The Ins and Outs and Why Its Important
    The more memory you have, the more you can store for use on your computer. And with all the information we seem to need and have instant access to, the invention of flash drives could not have come at a better time. Flash drives are small, motion free memory drives that can store various amounts of information, up to 8GB at this point. They can be easily transported from one place to another and allow you to bring everything you need with you, no matter where you go and what you need to do.
  • Upgrading Computer Memory - What You Need To Know
    If you're someone that uses their computer often, you know when it's time to upgrade your memory. You can tell that things just aren't working as quickly as you want them to be. It might start with your computer simply being unable to run two programs at the same time without troubles or you simply find that programs don't work as well as they did in the past. However, when you diagnose your problem, you need to learn more about memory before you can add more.

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