because the computer has no where to store it's files. The computer wont even start up without memory.
Without virtual memory some computer programs wont be able to run. As the memory increases the computer may slow down its processes.
Yes, that is how computers used to run, it is called D.O.S.. but it will not give you any fancy video, that's for sure
The computer contains:Hard DriveRAM (memory)Processor chipGraphic chipMotherboardmouse+ keyboardMonitor/ScreenThe main section would be the Motherboard and RAM. Computer would not be able to run without it.
If you feel that your computer is not running the way that is should, it may be due to a memory problem. All computers run on memory and the more you store on your device, the more memory space is taken up. By adding a module, like the pc2 3200, you will find that your computer begins to run more efficiently and effectively than before. This device allows your computer to run at faster speeds without excess power usage. If you are currently having trouble with your computer, try installing a pc2 3200 onto it. This particular module is compatible with most computers on the market.
Because if you don't then your computer will eventually run out of space.
Virtual memory is hardware that the computer uses to load the operating system and run all of the programs. It is stated that the more memory that the computer has, the faster the programs will run.
Yes.
No the memory is a sperate issue but it can help the computer run faster.
Temporary storage in a computer is designated as RAM (Random Access Memory), and gets reset every time the computer is shut down; unlike permanent storage (Harddrives, Flash Drives). RAM allows a computer to run programs without bogging down the harddrive, which is much slower by comparison.
It holds programs in its memory so you can multitask. Plus a program needs memory to be run. All computers need memory.
Yes you can... you can run DVD's, Games, CD's on a computer without internet.
No Programs can function (run) without first being loaded into the computer's Memory. Once loaded, Instructions can be addressed and performed. The same is true for Data. It is first read from its source and them loaded into Memory.