Yes, the computer does store its codes in the RAM.
The RAM is where the computer stores all the required codes to run 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.
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.
Any local computer store would have information on the memory ram of a computer. The employees of these computer stores are professionals and the information that they provide would be ideal.
RAM (Random Access Memory)
If your computer has 256mb ram only, you can add another 256mb ram in it..just go to your nearest computer store and buy another 256mb ram stick. once you have that, open you PC housing and put it in Dimm1 or Dimm 2.
yes,Because the hard drive is for store files and folder and ram make computer run faster and more ram more faster.
You buy them at a store and input them into your computer.
The computer itself uses RAM or random access memory to do so. If you want to temp save info... You probably can on the desktop or hard drive then delete it when done.
It is faster to access RAM than the Hard Drive in a computer, this is why lots of RAM is good, as the computer can store more data on it that is being used so it can be accessed and thus run faster.
When you shut down your computer, everything in RAM is erased, but the hard disk has long-term storage for the computer.
RAM means Random Access Memory. It store data temporaly. It called primary storing device. The two main forms of modern RAM are static RAM (SRAM) and dynamic RAM. Harddisk is the primary storing device within the computer. It can store data permanently (until you delete the data). It can retain data even after the computer itself "dies". Therefore, one harddisk can be switched to a different computer of similar size. An external harddisk can store huge amounts of data within a desktop unit. It can store data permanently (until you delete the data).