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March 12th, 2010


A computer memory card works by storing the information and processes that are taking place on a computer in present time. Discover how memory cards on computers interact with the CPU using insight from acomputer and technology specialist in this free video on computers. Expert: Glenn Pieper Contact: www.prismnet.com Bio: Glenn Pieper is a senior systems engineer and on the staff of prismnet Internet Service Provider. Filmmaker: Glenn Pieper

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  • 25 Responses to “ Computer Hardware Information : How Does a Computer Memory Card Work? ”

    1. L1th3um says:

      this is the least consise and most confusing definition of anything.

    2. Synopsism says:

      If I wanted to read the fucking manual, I wouldn’t be here, now would I? Kinda defeats the purpose of this channel if it sends you off somewhere else to learn more. Thanks for being an “expert”.

    3. cffootball4ever says:

      i want to know how they store data

    4. cuashny says:

      i think he is an idiot!!!!

    5. FurOmxyl says:

      Would be nice if someone made an animation of how the memory actually works in real life. Houses, basements, bicycles… I get the concept but how does it work IRL=

      How does a computer save something? I shut it off and on, and hey it’s still there. How does it actually works in real life? Is it currency making a different frequency in a point of the memory? or is it something complete different?

      Anyone please help me understand :D

    6. gamerdood3 says:

      enough with READ THE MANUAL!!!!
      why do you think im watching this?!?!?
      to laugh at someone who thinks that computers work like metaphors? NO

    7. x3xtacYx says:

      this doesnt really tell us how it works lol. more of a metaphor for RAM

    8. shahim77khlaifat says:

      i think this man also dont know how it is work

    9. thelastoverlord says:

      i hate the flipping manual

    10. G46r131N0w4k says:

      I feel so dumb now

    11. deadzombiemusic says:

      you should not hold a memorycard or motherboard like that. he looks like a n00b to me

    12. bobflipinHHH says:

      so your in my memory card??? ;)

    13. 3r1ko says:

      omg someone who knows how the ram works or can explain it? I know what the ram is doing but i dont know how does it work..

    14. saintsajid says:

      Yes thank u.. actually the RAM i had installed was not compatible to my system, thats why it didnt read, but after installing the correct RAM its showing 2gb now, thnx anyways :) )

    15. mikitymike says:

      you have basic and it only can use 1GB upgrade to home premium or higher, then you can have more usable memory.

    16. iiztehpwnagelol says:

      Its called RAM ya noob!

    17. shawna2008 says:

      Perfect! I needed someone to relate it to something I could understand. Now I get it. Thank you :)

    18. ymiphatss says:

      He just explains what it does and how it helps computer. He doesnt exactly tell us how the memory is actually stored in microscopic transistors, and so on….

      Expert village videos suck

    19. littleohah says:

      so basiclly there buffers

    20. saintsajid says:

      Hi,
      I just upgraded my RAM from 512mb to 2gb, but on the control panel when i click on sytem it shows only 1gb RAM, i have a 32 bit operating sytem, With windows vista home basic, Intel (R) Pentium (R) D CPU 3.00GHz 3.00GHz, please tell me what the problem is if you can, thank you :) )

    21. darius11pacman says:

      the helk nobody reads the manual anymore

    22. PAULLONDEN says:

      Explanation’s alright,
      shame about that anoying “teacher” ☻

    23. xSupernothingSx says:

      I don’t get your joke at the start :S

    24. scriptmasterGD says:

      good class. excelent for starters

    25. colomblanco says:

      nice explanation