RAM and Hard Disk both are memory storage devices.
Which OS you have on the machine in question ?
Gabriel
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access to ram is a lot faster for your computer
Computer disks are not volatile. Only RAM is.
No, it's not. RAM is a volatile type of memory. It needs to be refreshed constantly to preserve its contents. When you unplug your computer from power, anything that was in RAM will be deleted. Hard disks don't require power to keep your data safe.
It must be loaded into RAM and assigned memory addresses
It is much easier to build hard drives with lots of memory than Ram with lots of memory. You need some RAM though because it can be read from and written too much faster than hard disks.
Yes both are secondary storage devices. Primary storage devices include RAM & ROM. Secondary storage devices include magnetic disks like hard disks and cds(optical disks)
It must be loaded into RAM and assigned memory addresses
It works like our heart. Only it distributes correct voltages, not blood, to the different computer components (i.e. motherboard, CPU(s), RAM chips, floppy disks, hard disks, optical disc drives,...
It works like our heart. Only it distributes correct voltages, not blood, to the different computer components (i.e. motherboard, CPU(s), RAM chips, floppy disks, hard disks, optical disc drives,...
It works like our heart. Only it distributes correct voltages, not blood, to the different computer components (i.e. motherboard, CPU(s), RAM chips, floppy disks, hard disks, optical disc drives,...
It works like our heart. Only it distributes correct voltages, not blood, to the different computer components (i.e. motherboard, CPU(s), RAM chips, floppy disks, hard disks, optical disc drives,...
It works like our heart. Only it distributes correct voltages, not blood, to the different computer components (i.e. motherboard, CPU(s), RAM chips, floppy disks, hard disks, optical disc drives,...