RAM = random access memory.
While you are working on your PC, in a Word document for example, everything you do is in memory until you save it to a file. RAM empties when you shutdown. This is why we are advised to give a file a name and save it to disk as soon as we open a new document, and continue to File, Save every 10 minutes or so while we are working. You could work all day and lose it if you don't save to disk.
Storage is just that - a document that has been named and saved on your hard drive or an external storage device like a flashdrive or external hard disk. It is recoverable.
2007-02-02 02:09:05
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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I assume that you're referring to RAM meaning computer memory. RAM stands for Random Access Memory, and it's those little memory sticks on green printed circuit boards. RAM is what your computer uses to store information in the short term. As soon as your operating system loads, everything you do is loaded into the RAM. RAM is considered temporary, or volatile memory, which means that as soon as you turn off your PC, and there is no longer an active power source for the RAM, it releases everything it was storing (anytime you open a program or file, it's stored temporarily in RAM for easy access).
To permanently save something, you need to put it on a storage device. Usually storage refers to a hard disk drive, which is non-volatile and stores things permanently without requiring a power source. Other forms of permanent storage are CD's DVD's, memory sticks (USB drive, thumb drive, etc.) or an external hard drive (usually connected via a USB connection.
Some confusion is often caused by the fact that people refer to hard disk space as "memory" which isn't really accurate. Something else that can cause confusion is virtual memory. In Windows, a portion of your hard drive is used as virtual memory, which is again, a temporary storage location for files, images, programs, etc. which have been opened during your computing session. It helps the operating system work more efficiently and takes some of the work off of the physical memory (RAM) so you don't' have to wait for the RAM to become available for it to open your program, or load your document, or whatever the case may be.
Hope that helps!
2007-02-02 02:16:58
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answered by Anonymous
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thinking that you've an previous pc and performance some velocity subject matters the following is the quick and easy. Ram enables you to run your operating gadget and in spite of courses you employ. 768mb isn't that a lot yet having reported that that you gained't decide on better. The HDD on the different hand is used for storage yet will reduce the performance of your pc once you've it finished, fragmented, or if its a sluggish HDD. hence what you ought to ask is that if what you at present have sufficient for what you employ it for. A compelling reason to get carry of better RAM should be in case you used different source hungry courses on together. And for the HDD should be in case you've a tendency to apply major area to save all of your artwork. also its continuously a stunning good idea to have a minimum of 15% loose area on your HDD. as quickly because it drops from there you've major performance downside because the computer is continuously suffering to discover concepts on your HDD .
2016-12-03 08:48:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You seem to be confused!
There are two types of storage, volatile storage and non-volatile storage.
Volatile storage is one that erases EVERYTHING stored on it once the computer is turned off, or the power supply is cut off in some way. An example of volatile storage is RAM (Random Access Memory). When you turn off your PC, your RAM holds nothing, this is because RAM is mainly used for programs currently running to use the memory to function (and create things called "swap" files, but you don't need to know about this).
The other type of storage is non-volatile storage. This is storage that is not instantly erased from the medium it's on once the power is turned off. Whatever information is stored on the storage medium at the time of power off is restored at the time of viewing the contents again. Examples of this are hard disks and all removable forms of storage (CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, Zip Disks).
I hope this clears things up!
2007-02-02 02:09:45
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answered by Pat 3
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RAM (Random Access Memory). the computer uses RAM to save temporarily data which he took from the Hard Drive Disk (HDD) and use it, but when you turn of your computer, all the data on the RAM will be deleted. While the HDD is the main storage, its where you save all your documents and other files in your computer.
2007-02-02 02:18:07
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answered by ziko386 1
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RAM is the memory that you use when your computer is turned on. Storage is your Hard Drive, or basicaly where you install programmes, and save documents. music, pictures.
Hope that helped you
2007-02-02 02:16:11
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answered by Robert B 1
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Simple explination
RAM is Radom access memory, it only hold onformation while you computer is on, when you re-start of shutdown, it empties what its holding. RAM is used for fast access to stuff on your HD.
Storage is a permaenet location for your stuff, when you shut down, all the stuff in RAM gets transfered to your HD
2007-02-02 02:12:32
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answered by Trac2100 3
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