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If you want to know whether RAM is in the system or not, Just press "Window" key and "Pause Break" together. It will give you the whole description of your computer including your operating system and you can see whether RAM of the computer has been removed or not under "computer".
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If all of the RAM has been removed POST would fail.
If some of the RAM was removed the processor and hard drive pagefile would have to work harder making your computer slower.
POST beeps, computer doesn't boot, or if there's 2 sticks and only 1 has been removed your computer will run slower than normal.
The hydraulic ram has been used to pump water from streams since the late 1770s when the first generation ram was invented in England by John Whitehurst. A few years later the pump was improved by the French, when a value was added that automated the action. In the U.S. the hydraulic ram built by S.S. Hallet and J. Cerneau was patented around 1809.
Boards and connectors are constantly evolving, but the first kinds used for RAM were considered proprietary.This meant that the different computer manufacturers developing memory boards would only design ones that worked with their specific systems.
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Memory that requires power to maintain it is "volatile memory" and includes RAM. RAM is random access memory, and, to keep it simple, the data put in RAM by the microprocessor is lost when power to the RAM is interrupted. That's like when the machine is shut down or loses power. Data stored in RAM "disappears" if the memory is not "kept alive" by the power supply. RAM is not designed to "hold" data when the machine powers off. Computers don't rely on RAM to "remember" what is in it at shut down. When the machine boots up next work cycle, RAM is reloaded with what the microprocessor wants in it to support operations.
The dual port RAM technology is used in the video RAM (VRAM). This allows a CPU to draw out image from the video memory at the same time the video hardware is reading it out to a screen