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Can you use the Harddrive as RAM?

no, and there would be little benefit if you could as the access times for the HDD are not comparable to that of RAM


What does a ram stand for?

Random Access Memory


What is the expanded form of RAM?

Random Access Memory.


What is ram and how much is considered adequate for to day typical home computer?

RAM stands for for Random Access Memory. It is used to store non-permanent data, such as which programs you have open. It is much faster for the computer to access RAM than it is for the computer to access the hard drive disk, so the more RAM you have, the more programs you can open at once without slowing down your PC. The minimum you are likely to find is 512MB of RAM. However, 1.0GB or RAM is fairly common and should be good for basic multitasking.


What does the a in ram stand for?

RAM is Random Access Memory


What do you if a teacher ask how much RAM is currently installed?

RAM is Random Access Memory and controls how many programs can run quickly and smoothly at the same time. The more RAM, usually the faster the system will perform operations.If you have access to inside the system (obviously when completely turned off and un-plugged from the mains) you can easily see how much RAM is installed by looking at the sticker on the side of the RAM sticks (or removing the sticks and replacing once the size has been noted).If you DO NOT have access to the inside, then I would suggest going to Start - control panel - system and it should tell you how much RAM is currently installed.


What does ram mean in computer language?

random access memory


Another name for main memory?

RAM: random access memory


Is RAM used for random access.?

synchronous access.


What does RAM stad for?

RAM stands for Random Access Memory.


What is Internet RAM?

Internet RAM is random access memory


What is the definition of RAM in the paragraph?

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