The computers use code based on ones (1) and zeros (0). The hard disk is basically a large disk with hundreds of thousands of tiny magnets. When you "save" the hard drive "writes" in computer code what needs to be saved. There is a needle like device that hovers over the hard disk and changes the polarity of the magnets, where a + polarity is a 1, and a negative polarity is a 0. I may have the polarity and numbers backwards, but the idea is the same. Your computers basic systems can read these codes and processes them to what you see on the screen. This is why you don't ever want to get magnets near your computer or attach "non-shielded" speakers to your computer. computer changes every file you store in 2digits binary code, after tjat it will store in RAM
A computer has two kinds of memory, primary and secondary. Primary storage is known as RAM, and it holds whatever the user currently has open on the screen. Secondary storage refers to the hard drive. It holds all saved work and unused programs and files until they are called into RAM.
in computer memory nothing but it is like store the data and programs. these programs runs the all the computer applications .........
Memory management is the method by which a computer stores and retrieves memory. It works by the computer organizing data by types and storing it accordingly.
pull out the memory and try it... let me know how that works out for you
Computer memory works by storing data electronically in the form of zeros and ones. The two main types of computer memory are RAM (Random Access Memory) and ROM (Read-Only Memory). RAM is used for temporary storage of data that the computer is currently using, while ROM holds important system files needed for booting up the computer. Data is accessed and retrieved from memory through the computer's processor.
RAM memory
The basic function of memory is to store information.
it have to do with the memory vault of the computer data to cancel the information you have to memory the fault.
Random Access Memory works by using electrical power to refresh the data it holds a number of times each second. This makes it a very fast form of computer memory and suits it to its functions.
A computer memory RAM stands for Random Access Memory. It denotes a primary memory for the computer system. RAM works when we type or do a job or an event which is not saved yet. RAM can not exist otherwise it is saved in the hard drive in the computer. Therefore, whenever there is an interruption in electricity the memory is lost. Now a days, modern operating systems has the auto recovery systems to recover the unsaved memory known as cache memory.
In my opinion putting the memory card directly in the computer works the best.
Not sure what you are asking. If half the memory is ok, then you can use that half, but beware - the corruption works at random, so you should regard all memory as suspect.
A computer memory RAM stands for Random Access Memory. It denotes a primary memory for the computer system. RAM works when we type or do a job or an event which is not saved yet. RAM can not exist otherwise it is saved in the hard drive in the computer. Therefore, whenever there is an interruption in electricity the memory is lost. Now a days, modern operating systems has the auto recovery systems to recover the unsaved memory known as cache memory.
RAM is called volatile as it only works when the computer is on