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How is a ROM difF from a RAM?

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

A lot of people use the term "memory" when discussing the hard drive. It's a common error.

RAM (random access memory) is where programs that are being used currently by the processor to run the program are held. This clears when you lose power or shut down the computer.

ROM (read only memory) is where all programs on your computer are stored till needed. This is the hard drive; items stay stored here until you remove them.


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Think of the hard drive (ROM) as a file cabinet. It contains all the programs your computer needs to operate. The (RAM) can be described as a desktop. The processor is the worker. So when you open a program, you want to work on .It moves from the filing cabinet, to the desk .This is where all the work is organized and used buy the "worker". When work on that program is done and you close the program, it's placed back, into the file cabinet. The same happens when you shut down the system.

But if you have a system "crash" or a power failure while working on something, it's lost. I say it's like a windows open and a strong breeze blows everything off the desk before you can put it away.


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16y ago

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