RAM INSTALLATION
Here the steps of install a RAM in a computer system :
Step 1:
Find out which RAM is required for your desktop computer.
Step 2: Buy the RAM which is good for your computer.
Step 3:
Shut down and unplug the computer and any peripherals connected to the computer, such as keyboards or mice.
Shut down and unplug the computer and any peripherals connected to the computer, such as keyboards or mice.
Step 4:
Open your computer case.
Open your computer case.
Step 5:
Ensure that you do not have static build-up on your body.
Step 6:
Once you have the case open and are free of static, you need to locate the RAM slots on your motherboard.
Step 7:
f you have an extra empty slot, put the new RAM module in that one.
Step 8: Look at any instructions that came with the new RAM modules
Step 9:
Look at the new memory and survey the motherboard memory slots.
Step 10:
Press gently but firmly until the clamps close completely.
Step 11:
Close the computer and reattach all of the cords to the computer, including the screen and power cord.
Step 12: As a last check, check the system settings to make sure the RAM is okay. (In Windows, press and hold the Windows button and press the Break/Pause button on the upper-right of the keyboard. The RAM amount should appear in the lower part of the menu.) The system settings will probably say less than the amount you installed, e.g., 0.99 GB for 1 GB of RAM.
The safety of using RAM
- Be sure your lab coat is long enough and close/button it completely whenever in the lab.
- Do not roll up sleeves exposing bare skin.
- Lab coats gathered or with elastic at the wrist are preferred to ones that hang away from the wrist.
- Double gloving is recommended to prevent skin contamination if one glove has a hole or tears.
- Avoid open-toed shoes, shorts and skirts when working with radioactive materials.
Summery
In this stage i wrote steps of how to install
RAM, in a computer, and i have also mition some adivses to be carful while
using RAM ot instaling it. Because Random-access memory (RAM) is a form of
computer data storage. So it's very important because it allows to stored data
to be accessed directly in any random order. Furthermore, there is two types of
RAM, and they are DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory), and SRAM (Static Random
Access Memory). However, DRAM supports access times of about 60 nanoseconds,
while SRAM can give access times as low as 10 nanoseconds. So RAM is the most
common type of memory found in computers and other devices, such as printers.
REFERENCE
Helpful Hints for RAM Users. (n.d). Retrived from, http://publicsafety.tufts.edu/ehs/radiation-safety/more-information/helpful-hints-for-ram-users/
RAM - random access memory. (n.d). Retrived from, http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/R/RAM.html
RAM - random access memory. (n.d). Retrived from, http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/R/RAM.html