there is not enough ram installed
there is not enough RAM installed.
ram memory
yes
memory bound
The fundamentals of computer performance in terms of program execution always has three factors that influence performance 1. CPU 2. Memory and 3. IO (Input/Output) Any performance bottleneck will be related to one of these. To overcome the bottleneck you may need to increase the CPU capability if it is CPU bound, increase the memory if it is memory bound and remove the IO blocks if it is IO bound
False.
In general, applications are I/O bound or processor bound, meaning that the process is waiting for either I/O or everything else is waiting for the processor to finish working. With the speed of today's CPU's, most modern applications are NOT processor bound, meaning that we're typically not waiting for the processor to finish what it's doing. Usually we're waiting for some kind of I/O process to complete. Many times we're I/O bound when we have insufficient memory and the operating system has to "swap" an application or parts of an application out to swap space (virtual memory) on the disk. Moving an application into and out of virtual memory becomes very time consuming and is often the reason people are advised to add more Random Access Memory (RAM) to make the computer run faster.
Windows Vista is an old operating system, as such it is slow, eats up a lot of memory and is bound to crash.
Becomes an air bound waste
Installing a second hard drive in your system will have an immediate impact on system performance if your system is memeory bound?
Air bound means that there is an "air bubble" in the cooling system that is preventing coolant from circulating in the cooling/heating system. (air can be compressed fluid cannot)
Air bound means that there is an "air bubble" in the cooling system that is preventing coolant from circulating in the cooling/heating system. (air can be compressed fluid cannot)
The hard disk is the brain of the computer. It has the operating system installed in it to run the computer, and the data you provide goes into storage in the hard disk. With time, they become larger in capacity. What ARE the uses of a hard disk in the computer? To magnetically hold programs and data files on a smaller and easier to get to system. WIthout a hard disk - you would have to run your system using only yhe CD's that it came with - and the CD's that all programs came with!!!
if computer printers is an option choose that, but if not then typewriters.An example of a good whose price goes down because of improvements in technology is computer components in general. This includes things such as: computer printers, hard drives, memory, CPU's, graphics cards, etc.