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Saturday, April 25, 2009

How to use Pen Drive as Ram

How to use Pen Drive as Ram

With some modified settings you can use your pen drive as a RAM

1) Connect your pen drive to your PC [pen drive should be at least 1 GB or if you having 4 GB then its better]

2) Allow PC what he is supposed to do,let system to detect pen drive.

3) After your PC finished with its detection work,you have to do some little

4) Right click on the My Computer and select the properties

5) Goto advanced and then performance setting then advanced then

6) Select pen drive and click on custom size " Check the value of space available "

7) Enter the same in the Initial and the Max columns

" You just used the memory of the PenDrive as a Virtual Memory "

8) Now restart your pc and enjoy your fast and super system

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Cardiac Interventions Today Free subscription

Cardiac Interventions Today

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Traveling with Diabetes

Traveling with Diabetes

Dr. Edelman talks to Adam Levbarg, a person living with type 1 diabetes who has traveled to many parts of the world while managing his condition. Adam sheds light on getting the most out of trips abroad, including precautions, suggestions for packing, issues related to insurance, prescriptions, and language barriers. He shares how travel has taught him things about his own diabetes management, and encourages people to not let diabetes scare them away from exploring the world. 28 minutes video.

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