The Program memory is used for executing programs, loading drivers and storing anything that is needed for processing. Program Memory is a predefined area or Partition of the H/PCs RAM. When in use, the ROM is copied into the RAM as Program memory. The ROM contains the Operating System, providing an always available platform for the H/PC to run from. Windows CE devices run using a combination of RAM and ROM. This usually comes in the form of a Solid State CF Card. If you want to expand the amount of storage space that your device contains you must purchase an external storage card. Windows CE devices all contain a limited amount of internal memory. This guide describes how to use external storage. When you add a storage device to your Windows CE based Handheld PC a new folder will appear in My Handheld PC. Using user swappable External Storage with a Windows CE device CESD|200072 Applies To
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