All you should have to do is exit the program. If for some reason that doesn't work, you can reboot the computer.
Remove the RAM stick from the motherboard and then desolder it from the PCB. But after dont put the RAM stick back in, unless you wanna break your computer.
Remove (an application ) from a computer. Example: I had to uninstall it.
RAM stands for Random Access Memory. It is a temporary computer storage device, i.e. all data stored in RAM will be erased after the computer is switched off. All data to be processed is first copied into RAM. For example, when you start an application it is copied into the RAM from your harddisk. Similarly, if you enter any data into the computer it is sent to the RAM.
Only when the computer is booted and your application is loaded. Ram is "volatile", meaning that everything goes away when you turn off the power.
The RAM and CPU requirements of the applications you typically use on your computer will vary depending on the application. Most software will come with instructions and key requirements for installation.
RAM is always volatile memory, so the way it stores is if you have any application or browser open and there is power to the computer then data from the applications are being constantly stored within the RAM. As it is volatile all memory is lost within the RAM once the computer is turned off.
RAM is cleaned when you power off your computer. Your virus is not on the RAM, it is on the hard disk and moves from there into RAM when you start up your computer. You need to remove the virus from the hard disk and then reboot it to clean the RAM.
If you are using windows go to control panel and find add/remove programs from one of the tabs on your control panel, then find the application you want to remove and click remove :)
control panel
RAM (random access memory). this is the place in a computer where the operating system, application programs, and data in current use are kept so that they can be quickly reached by the computer's processor. RAM is much faster to read from and write to than the other kinds of storage in a computer, the hard disk, floppy disk, and CD-ROM. However, the data in RAM stays there only as long as your computer is running. When you turn the computer off, RAM loses its data. When you turn your computer on again, your operating system and other files are once again loaded into RAM, usually from your hard disk.
Always use Add Remove or the application's uninstaller program to perform an uninstall. By doing so, it permits the computer to completely remove all parts of the program/application, and revise the Registry by itself.
RAM speed is how fast your computer goes. The more RAM, the faster your computer.