Go to your local computer store knowing the exact design name of your computer and tell an employee you are looking for more RAM for the model. They will take care of it.
When you start using your computer what ever program you open your computer will store it in RAM. That is so your CPU can get if faster, but RAM is know as volatile memory, which means when you turn your computer off what is store in RAM will disappear as the RAM is flushed out when the computer turns off. That is why it is always a good idea to store your program while you are using it. If you literally mean that your laptop lost it's memory then that means that the RAM is bad. You have to buy some more RAM and install it.
Ram never holds anything in it after the laptop is shut down..so don't worry. As per the RAM compatibility...If that laptop's Ram type is DDR2 and your one's is DDR3 then it wont..but if they are same...They will.
Neither is "greater". Laptop RAM is generally provided in a smaller package, called SODIMM, while desktop RAM is generally provided in a larger, cheaper package called DIMM. For the most part, any memory you can get for a desktop you can also get, more expensively but otherwise effectively identical, for a laptop.
A 1 gigabyte RAM can extend by buying RAM upgrade chips, and inserting them into your computer.
Maybe, it depends on what kind of computer or laptop you have. The old kinds probably don't get ram back.
RAM (or Random Access Memory) is how much memory you have on your computer and/or laptop. You would have to delete some things that you don't need to bring it down, or consult with a professional or someone knowledgeable to see if you should get more RAM. You can view your RAM by going to your Control Panel, opening "System Tools", then open "System Information" and look for "Total Physical Memory" and "Available Physical Memory." Viewing your RAM, however, may vary with your computer and/or laptop. If it does, you may need to look around or call someone knowledgeable on that specific computer and/or laptop.
Download the system scanner at crucial.com. This will not only tell you what type of RAM your laptop can use, but also whether your laptop can take any more RAM.
The cost of 8GB of RAM depends on the speed of the ram, the vintage of the computer it will go into and of course whether it is for a laptop or desktop computer.
RAM speed is how fast your computer goes. The more RAM, the faster your computer.
More RAM-random access memory. This is the computer component that presents the display. More RAM means the display comes up-or changes-more rapidly. The quality of the CPU-central processing unit- affects all computer functions.
It will run faster and will open the links quickly..
If your laptop has available RAM slots then you can add it. Also you have to check how much of RAM your laptop can support. It's not more then 2 Gb. You can replace the RAM which you have now by RAM with more capacity. PS Some laptops do not allow to change or upgrade RAM (mostly old models and ASUS Eeee).