Cool. Glad you guys liked it! I’ll be posting more like this in the future,
and you can find more on my site of course. I appreciate the feedback. 🙂
HI!Nice work.Please let me know how can i get an access to the complete
computer terminologies in a single video on you tube.I also would like to
know if you have any training videos on Technical writing.Thnx
Hi, thanks for the feedback. YouTube limits people to 10 minutes per video,
so I wouldn’t be able to put them all in one. Aside from that, people learn
best in short lessons, which is an important principle I follow with my
training and so I wouldn’t combine them all in one for that reason, either.
All of my computer terminology lessons that are on YouTube, plus others are
available on my site. Oh, and I don’t have any videos on technical writing,
sorry. 🙂
I have windows vista and all my things save on vista (c:) whatever that is
but that is filling up an I have seen this other thing it is called the
data (e:) but it is empty and I am not sure if I can save anything on it do
u know if u can? thanks
I have a problem with my computer I always get a blue screen. It says that
i need to do a memory diagnostic, or that i didi not install somthing
right. I have 893mb ram on a 32-bit is that the problem.
hi i just want to ask a question i play alot of video games on my computer
and my computer is slow and lagg alot so is this the solution to make my
computer faster or should i just reboot my computer so its good as new?
Yes, you probably can save documents (like Word documents, pictures, music,
etc.) if it has the free space. Some companies use a second “partition”
(most likely, drive E: is not a second physical drive, but a section or
partition of the only hard drive in the computer) for the restore
information, so you want to be careful not to disturb that in case you need
to restore to factory settings in the future. But otherwise, it’s probably
fine.
Again, it’s like a tabletop or work bench — a space the computer needs to
do its work. Think of taking a book off a shelf and placing it on a table
to read it — that is like when your computer loads a Word document off of
your hard drive into memory. When it’s done it “puts the book back” so to
speak.
Blue screens can be caused by a variety of problems. It is possible (and
this is an educated guess since I am not able to examine the computer
myself) your PC may have bad RAM — the actual part may be bad. On the
other hand, it could be a driver issue, or something else; I really can’t
say without checking it out myself. Hope that makes sense.
Many things can cause your computer to bog down like that — it could need
more RAM or a bigger hard drive, or it may not have a fast enough
processor, or a good enough video card, or if it’s an Internet-based game,
your connection may be slow, or you could have a virus or it’s even
possible the antivirus program is “confused” and trying to defend against
the game. I had that very problem with GTA IV bogging down in cut scenes
until I told my AV program to ignore it. Many possible causes.
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thanks for the information.
5/5 man!! really helpful
Cool. Glad you guys liked it! I’ll be posting more like this in the future,
and you can find more on my site of course. I appreciate the feedback. 🙂
HI!Nice work.Please let me know how can i get an access to the complete
computer terminologies in a single video on you tube.I also would like to
know if you have any training videos on Technical writing.Thnx
Hi, thanks for the feedback. YouTube limits people to 10 minutes per video,
so I wouldn’t be able to put them all in one. Aside from that, people learn
best in short lessons, which is an important principle I follow with my
training and so I wouldn’t combine them all in one for that reason, either.
All of my computer terminology lessons that are on YouTube, plus others are
available on my site. Oh, and I don’t have any videos on technical writing,
sorry. 🙂
Duuuude. ALL of your videos have helped me soooo muuuuuch. God knows how
much I remember, though. xD But, still, thanks. 🙂
hi there! thanks for this video,,. it helps a lot for me because i kinda
lost when it comes to PC language.. God speed!
Thank you very much, A very informative video, Taught me a lifelong lesson.
Thank you.
very helpful thank you 🙂
hey thanks this video might be old but it still really helped me.
U are amazing! Great teacher!
In times of confusion, look to the words of Maurice Moss: ‘Memory IS RAM!
Oh-hoo dear!’
THANKS FOR THE INFO PUTO!
I have windows vista and all my things save on vista (c:) whatever that is
but that is filling up an I have seen this other thing it is called the
data (e:) but it is empty and I am not sure if I can save anything on it do
u know if u can? thanks
so is ram like sort of extra space or just where certain things are stored
please write back
I have a problem with my computer I always get a blue screen. It says that
i need to do a memory diagnostic, or that i didi not install somthing
right. I have 893mb ram on a 32-bit is that the problem.
hi i just want to ask a question i play alot of video games on my computer
and my computer is slow and lagg alot so is this the solution to make my
computer faster or should i just reboot my computer so its good as new?
Thank you; it’s the result of practice and hard work. I used to be
terrible, and I still think I have room for improvement.
Yes, you probably can save documents (like Word documents, pictures, music,
etc.) if it has the free space. Some companies use a second “partition”
(most likely, drive E: is not a second physical drive, but a section or
partition of the only hard drive in the computer) for the restore
information, so you want to be careful not to disturb that in case you need
to restore to factory settings in the future. But otherwise, it’s probably
fine.
Downloadable files (games or otherwise) take up space on your hard drive
once you have downloaded them, if that is what you are asking.
Again, it’s like a tabletop or work bench — a space the computer needs to
do its work. Think of taking a book off a shelf and placing it on a table
to read it — that is like when your computer loads a Word document off of
your hard drive into memory. When it’s done it “puts the book back” so to
speak.
Blue screens can be caused by a variety of problems. It is possible (and
this is an educated guess since I am not able to examine the computer
myself) your PC may have bad RAM — the actual part may be bad. On the
other hand, it could be a driver issue, or something else; I really can’t
say without checking it out myself. Hope that makes sense.
Many things can cause your computer to bog down like that — it could need
more RAM or a bigger hard drive, or it may not have a fast enough
processor, or a good enough video card, or if it’s an Internet-based game,
your connection may be slow, or you could have a virus or it’s even
possible the antivirus program is “confused” and trying to defend against
the game. I had that very problem with GTA IV bogging down in cut scenes
until I told my AV program to ignore it. Many possible causes.
Holy Shit Dude This Video Is Awesome..
This was an awesome video. I feel like I understand computers a little bit
better now.