Spindle speed is very important. Don't accept less than a 7200 RPM spindle speed.
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The amount of data/information the flash drive can store at one time.
There are many different amounts of memory that a person can store on an external USB hard drive. Generally, the largest out there is the 2 TB hard drive.
--- For a computer's hard drive, its not too much. But 16 GB for an MP3 player is a fair amount of memory.
It depends on which memory we're talking about. On a computer, there are typically 2 types of 'memory' which are commonly addressed. 1. Hard Drive Memory 2. RAM Memory Hard drive memory can by checked by going to My Computer, right clicking your C: drive, going into the properties menu, and viewing the remaining disk space. The other memory, RAM, is probably what is causing the problem here. Download a program such as Speccy to view your RAM memory amount, and if its under 2GB you should consider upgrading.
A hard drive is static or nonvolatile memory.
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No. Your programs and your data in the computer are stored on the hard drive (with very few exceptions). RAM memory is the 'working' memory of the machine, it is volatile memory that is erased when the power is turned off, so removing or replacing RAM will not delete anything from your hard drive. That said, you should always have a current backup of your important data and programs before you undertake any repairs or upgrades to your computer.
Technically they actually don't. However non-volatile memory is essential if you need to store anything on the computer. It normally takes the form of a hard drive, or floppy disk.
Virtual memory is determined by 2 factors. First, the amount of free hard drive space available on your hard drive. Secondly, it is determined by your virtual memory settings under Windows properties. Assuming you have not changed your Windows default settings, then every ounce of free harddrive space IS virtual memory.
adapter or CPU or hard drive or Memory.