The main purpose of a Ram Drive system to make a computer operate faster. It is a faster type of temporary memory that applications can use instead of RAM.
It's purpose is to give the Windows operating system extra space to enable it to work properly. If a computer has insufficient RAM, Windows can use free space on the hard-drive as virtual memory.
The amount of RAM in a system has no bearing on the size hard drive you can use.
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No, the OS, which stands for operating system, is stored on your hard drive.
Comp/Control Panel/System- then look at ram.
No, changing your RAM will not affect your files. Your files are stored on your hard drive, which is a separate piece of hardware from the RAM. Once you shut down your system, your files are safely stored on the hard drive, so adding new RAM or replacing old RAM will have no effect on your files.
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The drive write speed can be affected by RAM because the RAM acts as a buffer that temporarily holds data before it is written to the storage drive. If the RAM is insufficient or slow, it can create a bottleneck, causing delays in data transfer to the drive. Additionally, if the system is using virtual memory or paging due to low RAM, it can further slow down the write operations as data is swapped between RAM and disk. Thus, faster and more ample RAM can enhance overall writing performance.
False. If the computer runs out of RAM, it borrows space from the hard drive.
CPU speed, amount of RAM, and hard drive space.
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An I/O buffer.