RAM is an acronym for random access memory, a type of computer chip that stores dynamic data in use while you're on the computer, application programs and operating systems, for example. It's temporary, losing its data as soon as the station is powered off and retrieving it again from the hard drive when it's turned on. You can think of it as the computer's short-term memory, while the hard drive is its long-term memory. Hard drives store data even while the computer is off, and once it's at a limit, no more data can be added. RAM, on the other hand, never runs out of memory but may operate much slower.
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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PERMANENT HARD DISK DRIVE AND A REMOVABLE HARD DISK DRIVE A permanent drive is in housed in the system while the removable one is externally fixed. Basically they perform the same functions.
SATA and eSATA are electonically the same, but the construction of the cables and the terminals is different. The major difference between the two is that SATA is designed for use inside a computer system while eSATA is for use externally.
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One comes with no hard drive and one has 120GB hard drive.
A serial hard drive is the same as a SATA hard drive. SATA is Serial ATA, and PATA is Parallel ATA.
There is difference between SATA and PATA HDD but no difference between the formatting..
HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive... FDD stands for Floppy Disk Drive...
The only difference is the hard drive size.
The hard drive size is only the difference, nothing else.
Soft data is stored on a data disk or hard drive. Where as hard data is printed.