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PROM is "Programmable Read Only Memory" RAM is "Random Access Memory" Prom is used to retain data even when the computer is turned off. RAM is used by the computer to run applications when the computer is running. RAM is high speed memory that can be read/written while the computer is running. Applications and data are loaded into RAM every time your computer is turned on. PROM, ROM, EPROM are all versions of memory that typically contain the same data every time the computer is turned on.
It depends on the computer, every computer is different. If you want to check your memory go to Start > Control Panel > System. There you can find information about the computer, and also the memory.
Every computer has a finite amount of memory.
Role of the Memory management unit in Operating system Every program for its execution requires some space in computer memory which is provided by memory management unit using virtual memory that provides the external storage addressing location for the programs that does not have too much space in main memory for their execution and saved them in secondary memory but when required loaded them again in main memory. This deallocation and reallocation of programs in main memory deals with concurrency. At last, we say that loading capabilities of programs with the memory addressing is there in it.
Nearly every memory card reader on the market is USB compatible, and simply plugs directly into one of your computer's USB ports.
A CD has a certain amount of memory and is blank until something is loaded or burned on it. When a program or file is burned on the CD, the CD no longer acts as a memory space but as a readable file. Every time that disc gets put in another computer, it will be read for the file that was burned on it.
??? WHA???Why would you think you need one? Every time you turn off your computer, RAM forgets everything. It's referred to as "volatile memory" because the power switch erases RAM every time the computer shuts down.
3 considerations when choosing memory
There are more than 3 components in a computer. An example of 3 components that every computer has: Motherboard, processor, memory.
Every day this value is changing. :) there is no set value.
Yes , Every Digital Camera Comes With A Manual and Disk As Well As A USB Cord .
A desktop is the starter screen of a computer once it had loaded. If you mean laptop, every 5 years.