No. Unless if you are using something like a ramdisk, then there will be no need as the data you put on it is not necessarily important and will be cleared within minutes of power cut-off.
Not at all.
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Check heatertreater.net for an explanation of the operation and repair of the RAM system. There are four separate DC actuators on the RAM that need to be checked. The web site gives pictures and a process for diagnosing problems.
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Yes you can if you don't have enough ram for a operation but it is extremely slow.
RAM (random access memory)
For RAM memory 1 GB is equivalent to 1024MB, a good brand would be ScanDisk to use in some systems as a sort of backup ram option.
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Disconect your battery for 10 minutes, then hook backup.
A pagefile is backup RAM, i would strongly recommend against making this smaller or removing it as if your RAM is filled and you have no RAM then your system will fall in a heap. Of course, if you have 16GBs of RAM, feel free
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When purchasing a computer, you need only be concerned with the RAM. All computers have ROM, but for the most part, the type or amount of it will make no impact on any aspect of the computer's operation. Since no applications you run are going to rely on ROM for storage, that leaves only RAM.