RAM is called volatile as it only works when the computer is on
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False. The main or primary memory is the Random Access Memory that is both readable and writable.
False. RAM, or Random Access Memory, is operational memory. Think of it as how much your computer can do at the same time. Some of it is used, even if no programs are running. Chuis
True.Although RAM is an acronym for Random Access Memory, both RAM and ROM are in fact examples of random access memory. That is because random access memory is memory that can be read or written in any arbitrary order, as long as you address the correct unit of memory. By contrast, sequential access memory, such as a tape, must be accessed in sequence - you must read or write through, or mechanically position, the tape until you reach the unit of memory you wish to access.In computers, RAM is typically (but not always) both volatile and read/writeable. ROM is typically (but not always) read-only and non-volatile. Volatile means the stored information is lost when the computer is shut off, non-volatile means the stored information persists, usually indefinitely, even after the computer has been turned off.
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False Memory Syndrome Foundation was created in 1992.
Yes and No. RAM is Random Access Memory. It usually runs programs as it is faster to access than the hard drive. However it will remember the keystrokes while a document is open but it is wiped clean when the computer shuts down, so not saving work to the hard disk will result in your work being lost.
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confabulation
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Phantom memory is a false memory which doesnt exist in reality .These references are available to collect byGC
Yes. Random true is always sometimes speaking untruthfully and yet speaks that random true is always true in which random true is a randomly true thing.