memory

  • Thread starter Thread starter bigchris2
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I sometimes have trouble remembering things but I wouldn't say I try to
clear it.

Seriously, how about telling us why you think you need to do that. Are you
getting error messages? Is something not working right?
 
Well any method used with the machine turned on is likely to turn nasty
very quickly...

Karl said:
Frank,
I thoroughly enjoyed your truthful and accurate answer.
karl
 
bigchris2 said:
i wanted to know if you can clear your physical memory ?


Sure, just power down the computer for a few seconds.

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bigchris2 said:
i wanted to know if you can clear your physical memory ?

Do you mean RAM? That's dynamic memory, which means that it goes blank
when the power is removed. So every time you turn off your machine,
the memory is cleared.
 
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