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Extract troubleshooting info from Windows XP BSOD error messages
Windows expert Greg Shultz explains how to interpret the key information in common Windows XP BSOD error messages. by Greg Shultz
Tags: BSOD, Microsoft Windows XP, Memory, Hardware, Error, Stop, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-22
Understand how SuperFetch uses RAM to enhance system performance
Microsoft Windows Vista uses an applet called SuperFetch to manage memory. Greg Shultz explains how SuperFetch works and what it does to enhance the performance of your system. by Greg Shultz
Tags: Application, Microsoft Word, Performance, Microsoft Windows XP, I/O, Microsoft Windows Vista, Defragmenter, RAM, Disk Defragmenter, SuperFetch, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Memory, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-07-09
Photos: Ice on Mars; flash memory glitch
New evidence of white material exposed by the Phoenix Mars Lander vaporizing convinces scientists that it's ice. by CNET News.com
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Ice, Photograph, Memory, Flash Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, CNET News.com
Image galleries 2008-06-20
Firefox 3.0 memory improvements -- Fact or Fiction?
Firefox 3.0 is supposed to be less resource hungry than Firefox 2.0. Sadly it's not. I ran a test that showed that Firefox 3.0 uses more memory and releases less of it when it's done. by John Sheesley
Tags: Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Mozilla Firefox, Memory, Mozilla Firefox 2.0, Web Browsers, Internet, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-06-18
Pop quiz answers: Solid-state drives
As of grading time, nearly 500 people had taken our solid-state drives quiz. If you haven't had a chance to take the quiz, I encourage you to try your luck, before reading the answers below. Now, on to the answers! No moving parts The...
Tags: SDRAM, NAND Flash, Hard Drive, Correct, Quiz, NAND, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-05-30
Build a computer for a Vista 5.9 Performance Rating
The Vista Performance Index provides a visual and numerical representation of how well your computer might perform. Having to support users in a graphics-extensive environment, I've found it useful to help grade various computer components. It's not a coincidence to see the sluggish computers return a low performance score, 2.8...
Tags: Processor, Performance, Memory, Microsoft Windows Vista, Graphics, Computer, Vista Performance Index, Productivity, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Joe Rosberg
Blog posts 2008-05-27
Think twice, act once
It is all too easy to assume that users all work the same way. Back in the day, when Windows 3.11 and DOS were the norm, PCs did not have the power that they have today. We took great care that not a single megabyte of hard disk space was...
Tags: Performance, DOS, File, Performance Management, Microsoft Windows, Memory, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Operating Systems, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Jeff Dray
Blog posts 2008-05-23
The "insecure memory" FAQ
There are times when a user of a free and open source operating system like FreeBSD or Debian GNU/Linux might encounter a warning or error message that looks something like this: "Warning: using insecure memory!" A likely moment might be the first time one uses GnuPG, because it's...
Tags: Security, Disk, Window, Problem, Data, Microsoft Corp., RAM, GnuPG, Swapfile, TrueCrypt, Microsoft Windows, Construction, Memory, Operating Systems, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-05-14
Pop Quiz: Hexadecimal basics
Whether you're reading a memory dump or just trying to remember the memory address of a PC's COM ports, understanding hexadecimal math can make the task a bit easier. To test your hexadecimal skills, I've created a quick, five-question quiz that tests you on some hex basics. ...
Tags: Basics, Memory, Flash Memory, ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-04-25
Improving Windows XP Performance Part III
What is the system cache? The system cache is responsible for the system performance of your computer. The cache acts as a buffer between your computer's processor and the memory that serves it. The presence of the cache allows the processor to do its work while waiting much less...
Tags: Performance, Paging, Memory, RAM, File, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-04-24
Indicted Samsung Group Chairman resigns
Lee Kun-hee is resigning his position as chairman of Samsung Group, the South Korean company that produces everything from memory chips to ships. He steps down amidst charges of evading about $120 million in taxes. Although reports say he is "resigning in disgrace," it doesn't look like...
Tags: Chairman, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., South Korea, Lee Kun-hee, Kun-hee, Government, Taxes, Semiconductors, Memory, Free Trade, Vertical Industries, Financial Planning, Finance, Hardware, Components, Enterprise Software, Software, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-04-22
Images: IBM's racetrack memory
Technology could one day lead to memory that could hold 100 times more data than flash memory does today and cost 100 times less, company says. by CNET News.com
Tags: news, ibm, memory
Image galleries 2008-04-10
Geek Trivia: A trial of the Spirit
Editor's note: Since one of NASA's Mars rovers recently escaped the executioner's axe, the Trivia Geek is using that as an excuse to recycle this Classic Geek, which originally ran on Jan. 3, 2006. Two years ago this week, Spirit -- the first of NASA's twin Mars Exploration Rovers...
Tags: Software, NASA, Flash Memory, Rover, Spirit, Memory, Tools & Techniques, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Management, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-04-08
10 things you should do to protect yourself on a public computer
Most of us will occasionally have to use a public computer for one reason or another. Maybe it's an emergency situation your own computer crashes or you get caught without your laptop when traveling or perhaps the opportunity is just too convenient to pass up. But whatever your reasons, using...
Tags: Memory, File, Computer, Productivity, Kris Littlejohn
Blog posts 2008-03-12
How my memory of Ada code influences my current .NET code
The following is not a recommendation on how to perform this type of concurrent programming. Given my complete lack of experience in this stuff, it's probably more of a case study in how not to implement this type of feature. This is more of a meditation on how my early...
Tags: Web, Database, Microsoft .NET, Idea, Web Service, Memory, Code, Ada, Programming, Channel Management, Web Services, Programming Languages, Storage, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware, Rex Baldazo
Blog posts 2008-03-02
Silicon Valley start-up breaks traditional limits of memory
MetaRAM, a Silicon Valley start-up, has come out of stealth mode with what it says is the answer to memory limitations faced by increasingly powerful servers. The chipset it developed lets computer makers or owners double or even quadruple the amount of memory in their system, making it possible...
Tags: DRAM, Server, Memory Controller, Chipsets, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-02-25
Wacky Wi-Fi products?? Hmmm.
PC Magazine has just released their list of what they consider "wacky Wi-Fi enabled products". Some of them have been reviewed here on TechRepublic as well. I even posted about one example, the Wi-Fi Detector shirt. I have to admit that it very intriguing, but not to the point where...
Tags: SD Card, PC Magazine, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-02-09
Who's in and who's out at Microsoft
When Bill Gates announced his decision to ease out of the day-to-day workings of Microsoft and move into full-time work with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, many people wondered what impact that would have on the leading software manufacturer. Today, it appears that at least some of that...
Tags: Talent, Memory, Microsoft Corp., Workforce Management, Leadership, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Management, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-01-28
Season of $199 PCs
After ASUS' Eee and Everex's Dektop PC, Shuttle and Mirus innovations are offering sub-$200 PCs. Excerpt on Shuttle from News.com: It'll have an Intel Celeron processor, a 945 GC chipset, 512 MB of memory and either a 60 GB or 80 GB hard drive. What it...
Tags: PC, Memory, Linux, Desktops, Open Source, Processors, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-18
Toshiba to start making SSDs
Toshiba, the world's no. 2 maker of NAND-type flash memory, will start building flash-based solid-state drives SSDs for notebooks to create new sources of demands for its flash memory chips. Samsung Electronics, the world's biggest memory chip maker, and SanDisk (Toshiba's partner) already make SSDs. In fact, Micron Technology...
Tags: Toshiba Corp., Flash Memory, SSD, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-10


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