no. OS is after Bootup which is after POST.
RAM chips are portable in the sense that they can be moved from one computer to another. When they are installed, they are only as portable as the machine that they are installed into.
The computer detects the amount of RAM accessible during boot. On some systems the amount of RAM is printed on the screen during boot.
during post the very first work is done by the ram,all the memory in the ram is first transferred to the hard disk,and remains active until turned off.
During normal operation, there are several possible things RAM can contain. The most accepted answer is likely the programs you are currently running. However, RAM also contains the operating system. In addition, unused RAM likely contains random data and perhaps some data from programs that were previously running in that session.
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dynamic memory allocation is the continuous change of address of the ram blocks and hence the storage of data is not in a fixed position but alternating randomly eg OFFFFFF then moved to OOOFFFF then moved to OFFOOO ) . Regular ram has a fixed address of the memory block eg OFFFFFFF for 1 block of ram or analogous to your neighborhood address E.G . Joseph lives at 4 random street and Anna lives at 5 , I CAN ALWAYS FIND Joseph at 4 random street and 5 with Anna
RAM (random access memory) in order for the operating system to run, RAM must be inside the computer.
the system board receives important information from dimms regarding the ram configuration during?
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It is a good idea to purchase a RAM upgrade for a computer is when the computer becomes slow during downloads and other operations such as playing a game.
No. Generally speaking anything in RAM memory is lost when you shut down a computer.This happens during Hibernation
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