Jan 04

There are many reasons why a computer may become slow. Some of these reasons can be easily repaired while others cannot. For example, if you were to accidently get a virus on your HP computer, you may notice that it becomes very slow very quickly. This slowness can usually be remedied when an anti-virus program removes the malicious program from your machine.

There is one way that a computer can become slow that seems to take quite a bit of time to happen. Over time, you will, of course add things to your computer. You will add software that is helpful for your work or personal life. You may add computer games or video players for entertainment purposes. You will also want to add such peripherals as printers, hard drives, or extra disk drives.

Did you know that each thing that you add draws on your computer’s memory? In order for a program or a peripheral to run, it pulls from what is called RAM, or in your computer’s case, HP memory. When you have a number of different things running on your computer, it can become slow.

In extreme cases, the computer will run out of memory and begin to draw from the hard drive, which will make it even slower.

When your computer becomes slow, and the issue is memory, you have a very simple solution. You can choose HP memory, which is specific to your machine, and make an upgrade. Memory does not cost that much and it can be easily installed. You can even install it yourself.

Once the HP memory is installed, you will find that your computer immediately speeds up. When the programs and the peripherals have enough memory to draw from, everything will work more speedily and more efficiently. An HP memory upgrade can be just what your computer needs.

Jul 24

It takes a powerful computer to handle multimedia projects, work as a DVR and TV tuner, and still offer high performance with regular computer functions. This is the reason that some owners of HP Pavilion Media Center PCs opt to perform upgrades on memory or RAM.
What does this mean? Well if you own one of the desktop or laptop systems, you may notice that after a while the speed or efficiency of the machine is suffering from too much information or too high a demand. The immediate answer to such a problem is a HP Pavilion Media Center memory upgrade. This is something that is actually fairly simple and straightforward, but which does require some advance knowledge about the specific device.
What kind of knowledge? Primarily it will require an understanding of how much HP Pavilion Media Center RAM the system is designed to manage and how much space is available in the physical unit.
The first part of the question is one that must be addressed immediately because a computer system of any kind is only going to be able to process a pre-set range of information before it can no longer perform, and simply installing tons of HP Pavilion Media Center memory does not mean that performance will be optimal. So, the first thing to do is find out the maximum RAM available in the system.
The next thing to review is the number of banks that can take new Hewlett-Packard Pavilion Media Center memory devices, and also how many sockets are within each bank. What are sockets? Some banks or slots are divided into several units or sockets. A HP Pavilion Media Center memory upgrade cannot properly occur unless the owner understands the style of banks and sockets demanded by their computer’s processor.
For example, the HP Pavilion Media Center a6040n has a maximum RAM of 4GB which can be installed in the two banks with two sockets each. This means that the owner who wants to purchase more Hewlett-Packard Pavilion Media Center memory will have to purchase cards in “pairs” and install them two at a time in the appropriate sockets.
How much memory should be installed? Well, the typical answer is to go for the largest amount available within the owner’s budget. Why waste the money and effort on some new much HP Pavilion Media Center RAM if you are going to only have to do the same thing in a few years down the road? So, for the example of the HP Pavilion Media Center a6040n the owner would find single 1GB HP Pavilion Media Center memory cards and install these into the banks, or they could seek out pre-configured “kits” that were designed especially for a maximum upgrade.
Where are these found? Currently, there are many reliable manufacturers of memory devices, but the most commonly heard names where HP products are concerned include Samsung memory, Kingston Memory, Hynix Memory and Micron memory among others. These should all come with lifetime guarantees through the vendor in order to ensure quality.

Jul 24

A server requires loads of memory; that is just a plain fact of computer life. Even the largest systems can often end up needing an increase in RAM or memory in order to continue to function safely, stably, and optimally. The HP Integrity systems are designed with such occasions in mind and make it super-easy for the owner to add more HP Integrity memory without a lot of hassle.
How is this done? The first thing to note is that the HP Integrity systems will have empty banks into which the new Hewlett-Packard Integrity memory will be inserted. Just like any other computer systems, however, the devices used must be compatible with the system and the physical design of the machine. This means that the owner is going to have to do a bit of research in order to clearly understand the type of memory device to purchase, the appropriate size and the correct number to achieve an effective HP Integrity memory upgrade.
Let’s begin with a single example – the HP Integrity rx3600. This machine packs a real wallop with a maximum RAM count of 96GB. This is split up between the six existing banks and twenty-four sockets. What this means to someone trying to perform a Hewlett-Packard Integrity memory upgrade is that the six banks will each take up to 16GB of memory inserted equally between the four slots – which translates to a maximum of four 4GB cards per bank. Many of the better suppliers will offer this type of HP Integrity memory upgrade as a “kit” with RAM amounts of 4GB, 8GB or 16GB respectively.
Additionally, the proper style of memory is required as well. For example, it would be unwise to install the correct variety of Hewlett-Packard Integrity memory – the DIMM (dual in-line memory module) - in different sizes of RAM because this would have some seriously negative effects on performance and operation. So, an owner of an Integrity rx3600 who wants to increase the HP Integrity memory is going to be obliged to always buy a set of four in the same style and size.
Which should be selected? Well, if the budget allows for it, the largest amount of memory should always be installed in order to avoid the need to repeat the process in the future. This is particularly significant where a server is involved because it performs vital and necessary tasks with zero “down time” available.
Once an owner has decided what size of HP Integrity memory upgrade they are going to do, the next step is to purchase their kit from a reliable vendor. Currently, such manufacturers as Samsung memory, Hynix Memory, Kingston Memory, and Micron memory offer compatible kits and HP Integrity memory devices.
Although these are well-known for quality and compatibility, it is never a good idea to purchase from a supplier or vendor who doesn’t extend any warranty in addition to those available from the manufacturer. This is due to the fact that memory upgrades are a very standard process and any supplier should be happy to guarantee their products. If they only extend limited terms or conditional guarantees, it is best to work with another vendor instead.
Will a HP Integrity memory upgrade resolve performance issues? If the proper assessments and diagnostics have been done on the server and networks, it is likely that any performance problems can be quickly and easily resolved by an increase in HP Integrity memory.

Jul 24

It is quite likely that you bought an HP Laser Jet printer due to the company’s long reputation for high-quality merchandise and reliable results. Unfortunately, you may have begun to feel that the machine is not performing in the way you expect, it might be very slow to begin a print job or take a tremendous amount of time with the entire printing process. Is it a computer problem? Is it something to do with the printer? It is probably a simple matter of the size of the print jobs and the available memory in the printer. What is the answer? A Hewlett-Packard Laser Jet memory upgrade!
This is actually a fairly common activity and easily done by even a novice computer user. The first thing to know is that all printers will have a maximum amount of data that they can effectively manage at any time, which is their maximum RAM. The amount of HP Laser Jet RAM needed for a particular upgrade depends entirely on the model.
For example, the HP Laser Jet 4000 can use up to 100MB of RAM which is installed in the three available banks and sockets. What are these? Well, just as a CPU has slots into which memory is installed, so too do printers. The new or additional Hewlett-Packard Laser Jet memory devices are simply plugged into these available banks in the order recommended in the device’s literature. For example, a printer with three banks will probably ask that the compatible HP Laser Jet memory devices be installed from the lowest numbered banks and then up from there.
How do you know what sort of HP Laser Jet RAM to buy? Well, generally it is recommended to use the same size cards in each slot, and with none exceeding the capacity of the device capability. For instance, the HP Laser Jet 4000 just mentioned above would be able to accept three 32MB cards in its banks without any problems, but would probably not function optimally if the second HP Laser Jet memory card was 16MB instead of 32MB.
What this means is that an owner should purchase the highest memory that they can afford, but stick with one size for each bank or socket. The specific needs for each Hewlett-Packard Laser Jet memory device will be clearly indicated in the printer’s literature.
Will this improve printer performance? Usually the reason that a printer will have slow-moving print times is due to the fact that it is unable to operate at its peak performance standards. This is usually because it is accepting information from the computer while also simultaneously trying to handle the print job. Often this is the reason the printer does not run a top speed. Once the RAM is expanded, however, it should be able to manage complex or bulky jobs easily.
There are many manufacturers offering HP Laser Jet memory cards, but it is a wise idea to choose those with a proven history of making compatible devices. These include Kingston Memory, Samsung memory, Micron memory and Hynix Memory as well.

Jul 23

When you bought your HP printer you did so because of the reputation for quality that accompanies all HP products. You might have also done so for a more specific reason. For instance, many people with a strong interest in photography turn to HP printers for excellent print results.
So, you have been enjoying the printer, but have noticed it is not performing as you had hoped. It is slower, takes a great deal of time to print the image or document and doesn’t handle large volumes of work well. What is the problem? It sounds as if you are in need of a HP Printer memory upgrade.
How is this done? Actually installing more HP Printer RAM is quite simple. The first thing to consider, however, is the amount of memory your particular machine can manage. What does that mean? Well, any computer peripheral with the capacity to interact with the CPU is going to have a maximum speed, usually in terms like “PC-100”, and it is going to have a maximum level of RAM that it can process. There are some printers with a very small capacity, such as 32MB, and then there are printing behemoths that can manage up to 512MB and more.
It is this RAM that allows complicated or bulky printing jobs to load completely into the printer memory and then print out at the machine’s highest speed. For instance, the memory usually has no affect upon the pages per minute because this is something that is a function strictly of the printer’s independent ink delivery system. This maximum page per minute speed is available only when the computer and the printer are communicating at optimal levels, and is most often the end result of a Hewlett-Packard Printer memory upgrade.
Once you have determined the total maximum RAM that the processor can handle, you must then understand how many banks and sockets are available as well. The banks are the physical locations for the new HP Printer memory devices, and the sockets dictate if the owner must install one or two HP Printer RAM cards.
When both issues have been addressed, the owner can then begin a search for the right Hewlett-Packard printer memory devices from a reputable supplier. Currently such names as Micron memory, Kingston Memory, Samsung memory and Hynix Memory are considered completely compatible and reliable choices.
The thing to also remember, however, is that while a vendor might offer such well-known brands, if they are not providing a decent amount of warranty or guarantee coverage, the shopper may want to look at a few other vendors instead. Memory devices are no longer “rocket science” and should be both affordable and reliable over the long-term. Any retailer unwilling to stand behind the product should usually be avoided altogether.
Will a HP Printer memory upgrade always solve the problem? If you have already run the correct diagnostics and addressed any issues within the actual OS or CPU, then the increase in HP Printer RAM should resolve any sluggish behavior. It is also recommended that all computers and systems be upgraded to their specific and latest BIOS revisions in advance of the memory installation.

Jul 23

It is not at all unusual for someone to surf the Internet, manage personal finances and communicate in a handful of ways through a mobile or portable device. In fact, there is an ever-increasing catalog of “apps” for mobile devices that offer anything from GPS functions to entertainment. The thing about all of them is that they require computer processing and memory, and most portable devices are a little limited where this is concerned. The HP iPAQ handheld computers, however, allow their users to enjoy as much streaming media, communication and entertainment as possible.
Naturally, the devices don’t come with the maximum amount of memory or RAM, and a consumer can easily do an HP iPAQ memory upgrade without a lot of expense or fuss. HP iPAQ RAM upgrades are available in large capacities that allow the owner to record hundreds of songs, images and data in a secure and reliable manner.
How is a Hewlett-Packard iPAQ memory upgrade performed? The first thing to consider is the type of HP iPAQ memory utilized by the device. The majority will use digital or memory cards of varying sizes, and while the performance of the device is generally dictated by the fixed amount of HP iPAQ RAM, just increasing the overall amount of storage allows the device to operate at superior levels.
Let’s look at a single example, the HP555 utilizes up to 128MB of memory, but it can accept HP iPAQ memory compatible cards of up to 2GB. This would allow the user to access super-fast networks, such as the popular 3G networks, access the Internet, and utilize a wide range of highly complex programs such as the Office applications for Smartphones.
Unlike many computer upgrades, a HP iPAQ memory upgrade is done through an easy to access memory card slot. Rather than opening the case and inserting a pre-formatted device into a bank with various numbers of sockets, the Hewlett-Packard iPAQ memory is contained in the single new card. What this means is that data from previous memory sources will have to backed-up or synced at later time. There are different procedures used to accomplish this and it is best to consult an owner’s manual in advance of the increase in HP iPAQ RAM.
How much memory should be selected? Like all computer memory upgrades, a HP iPAQ memory upgrade should be as large as the budget allows. Why wait to begin to run out of room or experience device slow down? Instead simply purchase the largest functional memory device and perform the simple installation.
Currently, such manufacturers as Hynix Memory, Samsung memory, Micron memory, and Kingston Memory offer compatible devices. Although these manufacturers are well-known for their reliability and excellent quality, it is never a good idea to purchase them from a vendor who refuses to extend a warranty. This is because any memory upgrades are a fairly common occurrence and suppliers should guarantee their products. If they do not it is best to seek out another vendor immediately.

Jul 23

You bought your HP Digital Entertainment Center system to enjoy all kinds of multi-media experiences, but now you have noticed a distinct “lag” in performance. Have you outgrown the system? Do you need a bigger and better machine? No! All you need is a Hewlett-Packard Digital memory upgrade. Fortunately, these are widely available and the machines are designed for easy, “do it yourself” installations.
There are a few factors that must be considered before rushing out to get more HP Digital RAM, however. The first thing to do is look at the maximum RAM available for your system, and the next is to consider the number of banks and sockets available as well.
What does this mean? Well, the maximum amount of RAM is due to the fact that the processor will only be able to handle or manage that amount of information, after that any new HP Digital memory is going to go to waste. The next thing to consider is where the physical memory will be inserted, which is the banks and sockets. Banks can be divided into sockets and if they are the owner must upgrade their HP Digital RAM in “pairs”.
Let’s look at a few examples – the HP z540 has a maximum RAM of 2GB and offers two banks with two sockets. This means that memory can be purchased in single implements and installed one at a time. For example, if the owner wanted to take their system to its maximum capacity, they could buy two 1GB Hewlett-Packard Digital memory and fill all available sockets.
On the other hand, the owners of the HP z560 systems have an enormous 4GB maximum capacity and two banks with four sockets. This means that they must fill a bank with memory devices in order for the system to operate properly. They could install the same two 1GB Hewlett-Packard Digital memory devices as the HP z540 owner, but they could also do this in both banks.
What will this accomplish? With the increase in HP Digital memory, the owner of either device will see increased performance speeds as well as much smoother and efficient function. Remember that your digital entertainment system is being asked to process a heavy amount of information and if the RAM is inadequate to the task, the entire system suffers.
Before installing the new HP Digital RAM, however, the owner must ensure that they have also upgraded their entire computer system to any of the latest BIOS revisions available. This allows memory to be managed in the best ways possible.
Where can you find new HP Digital memory? There are currently several preferred suppliers, including Samsung memory, Micron memory, Kingston Memory, and Hynix Memory among others. The important factor in making the choice, in addition to the guidelines above, is to ensure that the quality of the devices is guaranteed. To do this, simply review their warranty or guaranty policies and if they are extremely limited or unavailable, look to a more reputable supplier instead.

Jul 21

The modern world is a place full of electronic processes. This is seen most often when we go to buy something. Almost everyone uses credit and debit cards and each and every transaction must be run through a point of sale device. The problem with such devices is that, although they seem simple, they do have many different processes that must be integrated into every lightning fast sale.
Such demands on a small computer mean that it must have a powerful processor in order to function as required. This is the reason that many merchants using HP Point of sale devices will perform a Hewlett-Packard Point memory upgrade at some point in time.
Consider that a point of sale system must communicate with the financial agency, remain entirely secure and also function in an integrated way with the merchant’s independent accounting system as well. To allow this to continually occur quickly and effectively, the device must receive an increase in the available HP Point RAM.
Most come with a pre-set amount of memory, but have the capacity to take on more. For example, the HP Point of Sale Rp3000 device offers a maximum memory of 2048MB, or 2GB. This means that if a user wants to increase the memory they must first understand how much is already installed and then determine the proper way to perform a Hewlett-Packard Point memory upgrade. For the example we have already used, the HP Point of Sale Rp3000 device, the owner would have two sockets in which to deal with memory.
What are sockets? These are the slots into which the new HP Point memory devices or cards would be inserted. These dictate the amount of expansion possible, but also the way in which it must be done. Because there are two sockets, the memory is going to have to be installed in pairs, so the owner who wants to take their Rp3000 to its maximum 2GB capacity would have to install two 1GB HP Point memory cards or devices in the two sockets. They could not add a 512 MB card and a 1GB card without experiencing serious, or even catastrophic, technical problems.
Will this HP Point memory upgrade resolve performance issues? If an entire network has a problem, simply increasing the Hewlett-Packard Point memory is not going to end the trouble. If, however, the devices are just struggling to keep up with the network operations, then obviously adding more HP Point RAM is quite likely to end any conflicts or performance issues.
HP Point memory is available from many distributors and vendors, and though many make their own devices to sell, there are a few names frequently associated with HP memory. These include Kingston Memory, Hynix Memory, Micron memory, and Samsung memory too. It is important to remember that the vendors offering such products must be able to extend guarantees about the quality of the materials they sell. Creating computer memory is a fairly common practice, and if the seller cannot back the product with a warranty of some kind, it is best to avoid them altogether.

Jul 21

If you do a lot of business printing and have found that certain documents, processes or demands are not being met by your HP Business INKJET printer, it may not be the machine itself that is the problem. Have you considered the HP Business INKJET memory?
It is a sad fact that millions of business owners go out and buy a “bigger and better” printer when they could have simply added additional memory to a perfectly suitable device. In fact, the cost savings would have been extreme. So, what printers have additional memory available? One of the most popular are the HP Business INKJET printers.
Before running out to get some memory, however, the owner is going to have to take a good hard look at their machine to see how much memory they can buy and the type they will need. For example, a business running the HP 2200 will have the standard PC-100 speed of RAM, but will only offer a single bank in which additional memory can be added. The HP 3000 series printer, however will offer 3 banks and the ability to deal with an amazing 344MB of RAM.
What does this mean? Well, first look at the banks. Any new Hewlett-Packard Business INKJET memory is going to be placed into the available banks. So, if the amount of HP Business INKJET RAM desired is the maximum possible, the owner is going to have to then look at the capability of the machine and purchase a single card with the highest amount available. For the HP 2200 that would be a 64MB upgrade. For the HP 3000 HP Business INKJET memory, however, the owner could buy up to three 128MB upgrades to install.
Will this make a measurable difference in the performance? Absolutely! Remember that the reason a printer may not be running at optimal levels is because it must process large amounts of data through its very limited amount of RAM. An increase in the processing capacity and in the HP Business INKJET RAM will allow it to handle much larger jobs while retaining HP quality standards. Remember, however, that increasing memory will never make the printer work faster than established limits – if it can do 12 pages per minute, this can never be increased.
In addition to doing the HP Business INKJET memory upgrade, it is usually recommended that all computers and systems be upgraded to the latest BIOS revision before any installation begins.
The final thing to remember is that the quality of the device is as important as the capacity. For this reason it is always a good idea to work with reputable manufacturers of compatible memory upgrades. For example, Samsung memory and Micron memory are very well-known where HP upgrades are concerned, and so too are both Kingston Memory and Hynix Memory as well.
Even if a buyer uses a vendor selling these brands, they must still make absolutely certain that the devices come with strong and trustworthy guarantees.

Jul 19

If you are running any of the Hewlett-Packard High Performance Cluster systems, you are probably already using large amounts of super-fast memory. Does this mean you will never need to consider a Hewlett-Packard High Performance memory upgrade? Unfortunately, even the largest systems can be slowed down when memory is overly full and heavily taxed on a regular basis.
Luckily, it is easy to get HP High Performance RAM for such equipment, and even perform the installation without any support or professional assistance. This is because the machines are designed with easy to use “banks” into which additional Hewlett-Packard High Performance memory devices can be inserted.
Before just purchasing additional HP High Performance memory however, it is important to know the limitations of the machine you own. For example, you should make a point of understanding the number of banks that are available as well as the number of sockets in each bank. There are some systems, such as LC 3000 that offer four banks with eight sockets. This means any additional Hewlett-Packard High Performance memory devices will need to be inserted in pairs in order to work at all. Alternately, such systems as the LC 1000 machines will come with only four sockets.
Why the limit on sockets? Because the processors are designed with maximum RAM capacity, the banks and sockets are available only to this pre-set limit. Should an owner install more HP High Performance RAM than can be processed they will run into technical problems and have wasted some money.
Because any HP High Performance memory devices are going to be very affordable, it is just a good idea to take any of the machines to their maximum levels with a single installation.
Why? Because installing new Hewlett-Packard High Performance memory is going to require configuration and the upgrading of the entire computer system to the latest BIOS revisions available, it is just easiest to install the largest amount possible at a single time.
What will this do? Generally, an increase in the amount of HP High Performance RAM is going to translate to faster processing time and performance speed, which means an optimal experience for any user of the system or network.
Is it difficult to locate sources for any HP High Performance memory devices? Actually, there are many manufacturers offering compatible equipment and cards, and the most frequently mentioned will usually include Micron memory, Hynix Memory, Kingston Memory and Samsung memory, among others.
Although brand names often indicate the quality that can be expected from the HP High Performance RAM upgrade, it is also important to look at the source of the goods as well. Choosing a vendor or supplier that extends lifetime guarantees around the memory device is a sure way to enjoy a quality product and experience. Any modern supplier that limits their coverage on something as simple as an HP High Performance memory device should be considered questionable and also avoided. Doing a bit of research before making a purchase will usually payoff in the long-term.