Assuming you mean 'volatile' - RAM is volatile... When you turn the power off - RAM loses its contents. Non-volatile RAM is able to retain its contents even when the machine is turned off.
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RAM is one of the memory... it is non volatile memory...
Yes.
No. That would violate Federal Law.
IT IS NON-VOLATILE READ WRITE MEMEORY
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yes ram was pure vegeterian he is the son of raja dashrath and his wife was sita who abducted by ravan
Combat and non-combat. Some countries preferred to participate but only with non-combat personnel. Japan, for example, did not violate its constitution by sending soldiers but sent non-combat units.
There is no non-volatile RAM, because a hard-drive is what is nonvolatile, because it retains its memory even after there is no power to the computer. RAM is volatile, because when there is no power all data that was stored in the RAM is lost.
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Truth and Non-violence.
Legally - NO ! If you install their software on a non-Apple machine - you violate the EULA (End User Licence Agreement).