Monday 06th of February 2012
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How Big Should My Hard Drive Be? |
As with most answers, it depends. Do you work with thousands of digital pictures? Hours of digital video? Click "Read More" below to get more information. |
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Friday, 12 September 2008 17:15 |
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RAM stands for "Random Access Memory" and is where your computer stores any program that you are using. The RAM looses all information when you shut off the power, which is why you have hard drives for long term storage. Adding more RAM to your computer may be one of the easiest ways to speed up your computers performance, but this is not recommended on computers more than 5 years old because the performance increase will not be noticed due to the older CPU.
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