Virtual memory, the answer is virtual memory.
If the motherboard on your computer has some spare slots in it, you can buy RAM from most electronic hardware stores and either pay them to install it or install it yourself. If your motherboard DOESN'T have any spare slots then simply replace the current RAM with higher one. Make sure your purchase RAM compatible with your computer. Most computers today use DDR2 RAM while older computers (such as mine) use DDR RAM.
it probably will work however i would recommend getting more RAM because otherwise you cant run any other program at the same time as a program tha is using the RAM at full capacity e.g. a computer game
Your computer erases the RAM when it is shut down.
DDR RAM is the slowest type of RAM and can cause the computer to run slower
Computer Term "RAM" Stands For 'Random Access Memory'.
Give two uses of RAM in a computer.
Yes automotive GPS units use ram. Almost any product that has a cpu also has a ram. But because a GPS unit isn't a full blown pc, it won't have a very big ram.
access to ram is a lot faster for your computer
no
A computer uses RAM as the current (temporary) computing space. It is the place where programs run, and is cleared when the computer turns off.
RAM stands for Random Access Memory. It is a form of computer data storage, and stores all of your documents and files on the computer.
512 to 1gb ram are recommended
The microprocessor determines how much RAM your computer can use
Improved computer speed, and less use of PF.
Ram is memory. That means you have 67MB of ram left for you to use out of your 256MB of memory.
The computer is pulling from the hard drive information and is putting into RAM by using software that is burned into the ROM.
If your computer runs out of ram it will use virtual memory, essentially meaning it will borrow space from the hard drive.