I just read this, as I was curious myself on this topic. The answer is: Yes, if you have Windows Vista! It utilizes anything with memory that is plugged into a USB port. So, you could essentially oost your computer speed -If only microscopically- with the average I-pod or USB stick. I am not sure what the transfer is, so you could look that up if you really need to know... Hope this helps! --Ironfist221--
Random Access Memory (RAM) is the volatile memory that you use when you are using a computer. Unless you save your work to the computer's hard drive (or to other types of external device) before switching off, any unsaved data in the RAM is lost.
its computer memory
Internal and External. Internal - also known as Primary Memory, comes inbuilt when the computer is manufactured and mainly used to run the computer while external - also known as Secondary Memory can be added to the computer storing data and information for future use
Internal Media: Internal media means memory inside the computer like the hard drive and RAM. External Media: External media means removable media like CDs, DVDs and flash drives, which are outside the computer.
Computer RAM
The Dell Dimension 4550 computer has 1 GB default RAM and a slot to insert more. The maximum RAM for the computer is 2 GB. In terms of harddrive space, the maximum memory is the largest external hard drive that can be afforded.
RAM, Memory, ?
RAM ( random access memory)
RAM is computer memory that can be accessed randomly and is generally used as the main memory available for programs. RAM modules are sticks of memory that can be placed into slots on a computer's motherboard.
the ram memory and the kernel cacheRAM
there is not enough ram installed
RAM