Nothing. RAM only stores temporarily data which means when your computer shuts down or resets, all data in RAM is lost.
no, nothing remains in ram after your computer is turned off (unless it's static ram but hardly anyone has that anymore) in sleep mode your OS does remain in ram but your computer isn't off in hibernate mode, your computer is off and your OS state is written to the hard drive, so that it can be loaded back into RAM more quickly
RAM is temporray storage for aplacations that are cerently open when power is off RAM is reset
No,it does not because it is volatile memory.
A computer uses RAM as the current (temporary) computing space. It is the place where programs run, and is cleared when the computer turns off.
RAM memory is cleared when a computer is turned off.
Random Access Memory (RAM) is the kind of memory that loses its content when the computer power is turned off.
ROM is memory the computer will remember. RAM is memory the computer will loss when you turn off the computer.
Random Access Memory (RAM) is the volatile memory a computer user uses. It is faster than using the hard drive. But unless the user saves their work to the hard drive before switching off the computer, all the unsaved data will be lost. The user would have to start afresh.
RAM
A computer, (RAM)
RAM - standing for Random Access Memory. The contents of RAM are lost when the computer is turned off.
A drawback for RAM is that it is volatile memory. This means that whenever the computer is turned off all of the data that was stored in the RAM is erased.