high school is already making me struggle
Haha Guvyer, you are the ultimate poster.
Then A+ isn't for you.
A+ requires some sort of brains. Noone want's a PC repair tech who can't do HS.
i still dont know *why* it's the max. may you please give me a competent answer?
that's all you're going to tell me? not very climatic^^
65,536 is the largest possible integer in 16bit storage.
Excel 2003 is a 16bit program.
Excel 2007 and higher is 32bit, but the max rows is 1,048,576.
Touche on the HS comment, but seriously, he's looking for A+ basic PC troubleshooting at geeksquad doing formats and ram installs, not computer programming.
Then A+ isn't for you.
A+ requires some sort of brains. Noone want's a PC repair tech who can't do HS.
Guess you've never gotten a troubleticket saying "my excel is broken.. i cant add more than 65,536 rows of data"
... and yes.. i have...
from Accounting department employees.
Yeah I can see how an average tech support session with guyver would go.
Yeah I can see how an average tech support session with guyver would go.
Ditsy blonde accountant: hey my excel is broken, it can't add more than 65,536 rows of data.
guyver w/ smug look on face: yes, that's because excel 2003 runs on a 16-bit integer coding, meaning in binary, it could only hold up to 2^16 values, or 66536, Excel 2007 and higher is 32bit, and supports max rows of 1,048,576.
Ditsy blonde accountant: wow amazing you have all those numbers on top of your head.
Honestly, mad props for your knowledge. I'd love to call tech support and have someone really knowledgeable help me out and explain the stuff to me so I could be able to deal with issues more aptly on my own next time. But for A+? Entry level tech support? Dunno man.
what knowledge? he probably just googled that.....OP are u asian? i am disappoint...u should naturally be good at math
btw, i've been A+ certified for over 10 yrs now......wasn't bad, but then again i did take a course and wasnt a complete dumbass in HS