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No, the speed of the hard drive depends on the rpms the hard drive runs at. RAM has nothing to do with it.
RAM is far faster than a hard drive.
http://forum.esoft.in/other-softwares/28778-use-pendrive-ram-give-your-windows-xp-boost.html Follow these instructions; however, unless you have a pen drive which has an incredibly fast write speed.... its not really worth it.
CPU speed, amount of RAM, and hard drive space.
speed of ram, speed of cpu, how empty the hard disk drive is
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A person can tell if a Ram is affected or not by running a virus scan on the computer.
Components in a PC that determines speed are: RAM, Processor, and Hard Drive. In rare cases, the Motherboard.
Disk caching improves the time it takes to read and write from a hard drive. A disk cache is essentially RAM that is built into your hard drive.
The speed of getting the next instruction to be executed. RAM nowdays is at least 100,000 times faster than accessing the same amount of data on a hard drive.
You can buy more RAM for your computer. It can speed up your computer depending on your memory usage. You can buy it at a local electronics store. RAM only improves a computer's speed to a certain point, at which motherboard components and processor speed limit computer performance. So the question is oversimplified as computer speed is governed by motherboard chipsets, processor core numbers and speed, RAM volume, hard drive writing speed, etc.
Because you NEED more RAM. RAM is cheap these days and you should have at least 512MB RAM for Windows XP and that will greatly improve your speed.