How do I increase the available memory in my phone? Also what information is stored to decrease the useable phone memory? I have deleted all the stored pictures and still have no memory to take pictures with. Help. My husband is using the camera on a cross-country motorcycle trip to send pictures back to me.
The sounds on your phone may use much places than your pictures. to see the free space available when you've delete, go to the main menu, select multimedia, open pictures or sounds, press the main menu and at the bottom, open "view free space" you can see how much free space you've got while you delete the unuse pictures or sounds. also you can add more free space to your phone by purchasing: if you've got webaccess, use it and go to google or yahoo tape "incruse free space on motorola C261" and browse you'll get access to the merchants for your needed. hope this will help you, Bye.
Posted on Jun 20, 2007
Excel 2007 is limited to 2 Gigabytes of memory for the Excel process under Windows XP/Vista (Windows memory limit).
This 2 Gigabyte limit is a limit on the Virtual Memory address space. Virtual memory used by a process is larger than the working set memory reported by Windows Task Manager, so the amount of useable memory under Excel 2007 is considerably less than twice that of Excel 2003.
Because Excel 2007 (Excel12) also requires more memory to store the indexes to the increased number of rows and columns you may not be able to load larger workbooks under Excel 2007 than was possible under Excel 2003. Memory Fragmentation may also mean that it is difficult to make use of all of the available 2 GB of virtual memory.
Many of the individual memory limits listed below have been removed in Excel 2007.
Excel 2010 is available in 2 versions: 32-bit (2 Gigabytes of virtual memory) and 64-bit (8-Terabytes (which is 8000 Gigabytes of virtual memory)).
The 32-bit version has the same memory limits as Excel 2007, but the 64-bit version, when used with a 64-bit Windows operating system, will have extremely large memory limits.
Note that the different versions of Windows Vista 64-bit and Windows 7 64-bit support differing amounts of RAM.
107 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×