How to expand PC memory?
This might be a stupid question, but how do I do that? Do I have to replace the old memory card, and if so, how do I transfer the data, or are there multiple slots?
This might be a stupid question, but how do I do that? Do I have to replace the old memory card, and if so, how do I transfer the data, or are there multiple slots?
I currently have one that's 500GB in size…but 500GB is incredibly small, so I want to upgrade to a 1TB or 2TB. Is there anything I should keep in mind?
My laptop bluescreened, and I wanted to back up the data from the SSD. See image for SSD. Which SATA cable/connector (to USB 3.0) do I need for this SSD? It won't fit into the "standard" one (see picture). Can anyone help me?
I want to copy the contents of one hard drive to another without Windows 10, which is still on the old one, since I already have Windows 10 on the new one. Is this possible without having to format the new drive?
How good is the Synology DS214play NAS? Is it good for private people? Is it quiet? Do you have any experience?
Hey, I ordered and installed a new SSD because my HDD was failing. I cloned my data and specified the SSD as the boot medium in the BIOS. Even so, my PC only uses the SSD and not the HDD. I then tried to format drive C (HDD), but I only got this message, even…
I downloaded Mingw to C earlier and accidentally did this Is there any way I can fix this? Please help me immediately.
With memory card, you probably mean a Nvme SSD.
You can replace them but in many cases it is more sensual to buy a Sata-SSD.
Normally, a PC 4 or more Sata attachments but often has only one NVME connection.
And the data transfer often does not work as the users wish. An additional SSD is easy to build if Sata connection and housing space are available.
All right, I’ll look for a lot of thanks.Can you recommend one more?
No. It’s been a time when I looked for SSDs.
But most of them should provide good performance. This is currently no longer a high-tech because the Sata connection limits the speed most SSDs can use it very well.