If you know what kind of memory, (RAM) your going to get, you can make it even more advanced, or get a higher amount of it. The theory is, the more RAM you have, the faster your computer will go. If you know more about storage, (Hard Disk Drive) you can know what size you need, depending on what you plan to do with the computer. A 40 GB Hard Drive won't do much, it's basically just used for basic web browsing. An 80 GB does that, and can maybe store a few documents. A 120 GB Hard Drive can do some downloads too. A 160 GB Hard Drive will do all that, plus some light video editing. A 250 GB Hard Drive will do more heavy video editing, and some music editing. A 500 GB Hard Drive can do more heavy music editing, and a lot larger programs. 1 TB will be more than you will ever need, but it supports tons of heavy programs, downloads, video and music editing, huge amounts of web browsing, and have large document storage. 2 TB, and you'll never have to worry about running out of space ever again. Hope this helps! SeanHolshouser
There are many different advantages associated with a Patriot Memory supersonic boost. The most noted benefit would be an increase storage space for the individual.
memory is a store deta is callad memory storage and computer require take deta in memory.
A byte (character) is the basic storage unit in memory.
The cognitive perspective is most relevant to understanding the impact of strokes and brain diseases on memory. This perspective focuses on how memory processes work in the brain, including encoding, storage, and retrieval, and how they may be affected by damage from strokes or diseases.
nonvolatile storage
Non-volatile storage
Additional space is one of the main benefits of secondary storage. Reliability is another significant benefit as it keeps data safe.
The primary means of storage of a computer is the RAM memory which is a volatile memory.
Depending on the PDA there are external memory storage which features an additional memory card that you are attached to the the PDA.
Sensory memory, short term memory, and long term memory.
Main memory in a computer is storage that will be erased when a computer is turned off. Backing storage is memory that will save information when the computer shuts down.
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