Articles, tagged with "bad memory", page 5
17th March 2009
Sometimes when your computer starts acting "funny" it can be a sign the memory is damaged. The good news is memory for computer systems is inexpensive and easy to replace.
Why Does Memory Fail?
When compared to other components, memory for computer ...
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Author:
Christine OKelly
10th February 2009
Anyone can be taught the skill of having a super, trained memory, even a child. When I hear someone say, "I can never remember faces." Or "I can't remember names, but I never forget a face." I think how casually we treat our memory and how often we take i...
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Author:
Martin Mak
08th January 2009
Although, Linux is a reliable and stable operating system, but sometimes it may crash unexpectedly. While booting a Linux system, you may get the below given error message:"ext2fs partition type 0x83. ....ext3-fs: journal inode is deleted....mount: error ...
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Author:
jonny defh
19th December 2008
Maintaining relationships with friends and loved ones is never an easy task. It involves a lot of tricky time management and good memory to keep all our relationships intact and well-oiled! If you're the type of person who has a bad memory and who doesn't...
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Author:
Timothy Spencer
08th December 2008
We have all become familiar with the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), the blue background with white lettering telling us a memory dump is being performed and creating no other solution but to restart our computers manually.
Windows XP, while more sophist...
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Author:
Sherman C
03rd December 2008
The dreaded Blue Screen of Death has probably happened to everyone who owns a computer, at least once. If it happens more than once then you have a problem and you will need to know how to diagnose and repair the infamous Blue Screen of Death error screen...
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Author:
Sherman C
03rd December 2008
The dreaded Blue Screen of Death has probably happened to everyone who owns a computer, at least once. If it happens more than once then you have a problem and you will need to know how to diagnose and repair the infamous Blue Screen of Death error screen...
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Author:
Sherman C
03rd December 2008
What cause blue screen of death errors
Blue screen of death errors or BSOD are one of the oldest and best known registry related errors. These are generated by your computer as a safety measure to avoid causing damage to the computer. Once a BSOD happe...
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Author:
ikatanda
11th November 2008
What really is depression and how can you spot it? If you suspect a person close to you may be suffering from classical depression, it is important to have an idea as to what kind of symptoms to look for.
Depressed persons are not necessarily sad. Mo...
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Author:
Ann Stewart
21st October 2008
It's not every day that you walk past the Main Street Flea Market and bump into a bride sporting a wedding dress.
But this was Valentine's Day, so anything goes. And that includes the Hawaiian shirt worn by the groom and the tiny county clerk's room in ...
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bpwork.com
06th October 2008
So, your house is on the market, and once again the figures have just been released showing that prices are down... down... down - but don't go down with them. Instead, get active and bring yourself up, up, up by doing something practical and truly helpfu...
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Author:
Greg Eckler
09th September 2008
It is not so easy to choose a right catering service, as food plays a vital part of any event or party. However, how does an individual choose a right catering service for a special party or event? For this, it is necessary to do detailed research, check ...
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Author:
Marcia
14th August 2008
Have you been forgetting things lately? Do you feel that your memory lets you down now and then? Then perhaps you need to learn new memory skills. Boosting your memory will make your life a whole lot easier and it can be fun.
Where did I put the car...
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Author:
Martin Mak
26th July 2007
If you've been lucky enough to see the new book by Paul McGee, you will know that he has something great to offer in the field of self-improvement. SUMO stands for 'Shut Up, Move On' and there's a real truth there. That most people spend time and energy l...
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Author:
Mike Scantlebury
30th May 2007
Sexy walks a fine line between being genuinely attractive and being just plain cheap. Even slits have a limit when it comes to good taste. Remember Elizabeth Hurley's crotch-revealing gown when she went to a wedding? And she wasn't even the bride! She got...
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Author:
Anthony Lee