RAM = Random access memory. It is a volatile (loses all data stored when the computer is turned off) yet fast data storage device used in computers. Reading/writing to the harddrive takes a long time, due to moving parts, so the RAM acts as a go between to 'speed up' calculations.
Random-Access Memory, or RAM, is the method of data storage for most personal computers. It is computer data stored in circuits that do not require physical movement to be accessed (unlike CDs, which have to spin, etc.).
RAM stands for Random Access Memory. It is a temporary computer storage device, i.e. all data stored in RAM will be erased after the computer is switched off. All data to be processed is first copied into RAM. For example, when you start an application it is copied into the RAM from your harddisk. Similarly, if you enter any data into the computer it is sent to the RAM.
to save a previously saved file with a new filename, you use the ?
random access memory.
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This is me again, when I mean computer, I mean HP Pavilion DV6345us Thanks!
Whatever do you mean with "clearing the RAM"? - RAM memory is cleared every time you turn the computer off.
256MB RAM, 1/4 of 1GB of RAM, is an amount of computer memory (Random Access Memory)
The RAM requirement stands for total RAM installed on the computer. They do this because they asume you will have no other programs or apps other than your OS running. You should only be running games and nothing else behind it for best performance
Ram is a Hindu god and people use "Ram Ram"when they see or feel something wrong.Eg. if someone dies, religious persons may say "Ram Ram".Though it comprises of the term "RAM", it is not actually related to computer as the word is repeated 2 times and that does not make any special meaning in computer.
RAM speed is how fast your computer goes. The more RAM, the faster your computer.
If you mean RAM. then you may transfer it, but the new motherboard must support the same type of RAM.
RAM ( random access memory)
The amount of RAM depends on the computer.
If you mean see how much RAM the system has, then just right click 'My Computer' and click 'Properties'.
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