If you mean permanent storage like in USB flash drives and hard disks, then that type of memory would be called nonvolatile memory.
Because technology is constantly improving at an incredible rate, and with it the hardware requirements of most applications are also increasing. You save money by keeping your computer expandable so you can build upon it instead of buying a new one.
That's used for virtual memory - to allow the computer to run more programs than fit in RAM at the same time. Unused parts of a program can be swapped to hard disk; and, if they are used, loaded back into RAM again.
Brain computer interfaces allow computer users to communicate and run computer commands using specialized computer equipment that is placed on the users head.
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The networking functions of a computer allow it to access these shared resources.
There are many websites which will allow one to get additional memory for an HP computer. Some of these sites include Shop411, 4allmemory, 1stchoicememory and oempcworld.
Yes. You can run as many instances of Excel as the memory in your computer will allow.
Aol requires you to have a computer with at least 4 gb of memory available for the install and also allow their cookies to be tracked on your computer.
Camera memory cards are used in digital camera to store all of the data for the photos. The information can then be transferred onto a computer to allow the photos to be shared or viewed.
A computer can still operate without virtual memory (virtual memory is just hard drive space that is set aside to allow the computer to swap data to and from actual RAM). It is just that on a modern multitasking system things could slow down if you have a lot of things going on and the system is reaching its memory limit. With virtual memory turned off a system with minimal memory will tend to really slow down a lot. It may not be as bad on a system with lots of memory (like 2GB or more).
read only memory - information stored on R.O.M is permanent and cannot be deleted, but can only be accessed or read. random access memory-is volatile[rebooted,started up again] all the information that is held in R.A.M will be lost.
You can hide all the worksheets in the workbook. A workbook can have as many worksheets as your computer's memory will allow, so there is no set maximum.
Maybe. You can have as many worksheets in a workbook as the memory of your computer will allow. I know that's not a definitive answer, but sometimes, "it depends" is the best you will get.
No. First, the ROM BIOS is a type of memory. If the machine has no instructions to allow it to boot, it cannot do so. But often, the ROM needs to unpack its instructions somewhere else, and if there is no space for it to do that, it won't boot. Plus the POST tests will detect no memory, assume an error, and fail. Now, it would be possible to build a computer where everything is in ROM, but again, ROM is a type of memory.
For this you can use a USB Memory card reader. Examples of such readers can be found here:Link: http:/www.supermediastore.com/category/u/usb-cf-sd-sdhc-flash-memory-card-reader-readers
Boot from something else (Floppy, CD ROM, DVD, memory stick) and just read the disk in question.
Although you're limited to 255 sheets in a new workbook, Excel doesn't limit how many worksheets you can add after you've created a workbook. The only factor that ultimately limits the number of worksheets your workbook can hold is your computer's memory.