xFerior Wrote:Rabbit Wrote:xFerior Wrote:Rabbit Wrote:Could the 12-14 year olds of this community actually post something for once in their life that made sense the others without a million questions having to be made.
I spotted at least 2 grammar mistakes, and a run-on sentence in that post.
I fail to see your point.
My comment was not directed towards ones grammar, but rather their thought process.
lol. You need proper grammar and spelling to make sense.
Sometimes...
Please look at his sentence... and then look back at mine... Then please, try and tell me with a straight face you can understand him better than me. I’m not the freaking Grammar Nazi here… I just would like complete thoughts sometimes from these kids so we don’t have to ask a million questions to receive all the information that should have been in the first post to begin with.
Some of the 12-14 year old "kids" make sense, some do not.
If your magnetic drive dies then you can recover it. If your SSD dies you are Eff'd up, time to trash it and get another one.
Makka Wrote:If your magnetic drive dies then you can recover it. If your SSD dies you are Eff'd up, time to trash it and get another one.
Its a memory stick, not a hard drive.
xFerior Wrote:I, The Rival Wrote:Try and use a disk recovery tool and maybe you will be able to get your game back.
I'm not 100% sure, but i think he is saying his ram stick died out :o
Oh he said "memory stick", so I thought he meant USB pen drive or something. That's what people call them over here, anyway.
xFerior Wrote:Makka Wrote:If your magnetic drive dies then you can recover it. If your SSD dies you are Eff'd up, time to trash it and get another one.
Its a memory stick, not a hard drive.
So it IS a pen drive then?!
Memory stick = RAM stick = random access memory stick
xFerior Wrote:Makka Wrote:If your magnetic drive dies then you can recover it. If your SSD dies you are Eff'd up, time to trash it and get another one.
Its a memory stick, not a hard drive.
Ummm memory stick is a type of SSD too. SO! yeah, you might want to trash it
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Most common memory drives are categorized into, Magnetic, optical and silicone chips(SSD). Can't wait till holographics come out. 1 inch of holographic crystal can hold 300 TB of memory. I will finally have enough space to keep all my porn
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wait whaaaa? memory stick = RAM? umm I am a computer science student and have never heard this term used for RAM
I have always used memory stick to refer to USB drive/flash drive.
EDIT: Merged Double Post
-xFerior-
Please don't double post; and yes, a memory stick can refer to a RAM module or a flash drive. So i suppose you are right too