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Check the Samsung Manual, for max size memory card. certain models can only take up to a certain gig size, if this is ths case, get a smaller card for the fone
CAUSE: The Windows 32-bit protected-mode cache driver (Vcache) determines the
maximum cache size based on the amount of RAM that is present when
Windows starts. Vcache then reserves enough memory addresses to permit
it to access a cache of the maximum size so that it can increase the
cache to that size if needed. These addresses are allocated in a range
of virtual addresses from 0xC0000000 through 0xFFFFFFFF (3 to 4
gigabytes) known as the system arena.
On computers with large amounts of RAM, the maximum cache size can be
large enough that Vcache consumes all of the addresses in the system
arena, leaving no virtual memory addresses available for other
functions such as opening an MS-DOS prompt (creating a new virtual
machine).
WHAT CAN U DO? To work around this problem, use one of the following methods:
Use the MaxFileCache setting in the System.ini file to reduce
the maximum amount of memory that Vcache uses to 512 megabytes (524,288
KB) or less. For additional information about how to use the
MaxFileCache setting, click the article number below to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
108079
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/108079/EN-US/
)
32-Bit File Access Maximum Cache Size
Use the System Configuration utility to limit the amount
of memory that Windows uses to 512 megabytes (MB) or less.For
additional information about how to use the System Configuration
utility, click the article number below to view the article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
181966
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/181966/EN-US/
)
System Configuration Utility Advanced Troubleshooting Settings
Reduce the amount of memory that is installed in your computer to 512 MB or less.
I have a kodak z710 camera with a 2 gig card in it. I was wanting to get a 4 gig sdhc and i wasn't sure if the HC would work with this camera. HC stands for high capacity which means it allows the camera to load files on to the card faster. this may be the problem the kodak may not be HC compatable. but as i have said i have a 2 gig and it works fine with that. and i have a friend that has a 4 gig in thiers but once again i don't think it is HC so i would exchange the card if you can for just a regular SD/MMC card or SD card
There is no maximum video memory. When you add ram you add ram that can cap off at some point but is not called video memory. It is just computer memory. Sometimes your onboard video will share some of that memory. Older systems dont handle more then a gig 2-3 year old systems general no more then 2 gigs and really new systems can go up to 4 gigs of ram
Check to see if your 16GB card is an SDHC card. If it is, your camera is not compatible with SDHC. (The SDHC protocol was developed after the SD300 came out in 2004).
In my opinion there is no any limitation. I am pretty sure that you can use 1GB SD Card without any problems. Only thing that can happen is that access to your data can be a little bit slower.
You can now get up to 2.0 Gigs (that's 2048MB) of storage on a MiniSD card and all you would need is a SD Adaptor. The following site has MiniSD cards that are 1.0Gig (1024MB) or 2.0Gig (2048MB) and they come with FREE adaptors!
http://www.flash-memory-store.com/mini-secure-digital.html
As technology increases so will the story size. They are talking about making MiniSD cards that are up in the 5.0gig (5120MB) area. Enjoy!
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