Maybe, it depends on what kind of computer or laptop you have. The old kinds probably don't get ram back.
It is possible to delete the RAM memory finder, but it may be harmful for one's computer, because it is useful in discovering usable RAM. It is not recommended to delete it.
No, replacing a hard drive will.
The computer itself uses RAM or random access memory to do so. If you want to temp save info... You probably can on the desktop or hard drive then delete it when done.
because there are so many thing that you delete such as folders
it is normal for your computer to shut down because maybe you ram is so small
Simple, smash your laptop up and get a new one.You don't have to delete anything you can play them both and at the sametime if your computer has enough RAM.
You have something wrong with your computer. Mabey you should check your RAM and put in a gigger RAM chip
If its RAM Memory then yes, but if its Hardrive Memory, then it depends, PC Restore doesn't delete most of your files, so you won't get that memory back, although, if its a program installed, then it'll undo that installation and you will get that memory back. RAM Memory restores everytime you turn on your computer and is used by however many programs you are running.
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.
Swapping files from virtual memory back to RAM is known as multitasking. When a computer with an insufficient amount of RAM uses its virtual memory too often, it can cause the computer to enter Safe Mode.
RAM means Random Access Memory. It store data temporaly. It called primary storing device. The two main forms of modern RAM are static RAM (SRAM) and dynamic RAM. Harddisk is the primary storing device within the computer. It can store data permanently (until you delete the data). It can retain data even after the computer itself "dies". Therefore, one harddisk can be switched to a different computer of similar size. An external harddisk can store huge amounts of data within a desktop unit. It can store data permanently (until you delete the data).
Remove the RAM stick from the motherboard and then desolder it from the PCB. But after dont put the RAM stick back in, unless you wanna break your computer.