RAM
Random-access memory (RAM) is a form of computer data storage
. A random-access device allows stored data
to be accessed directly in any random order. In contrast, other data storage media such as hard disks
, CDs
, DVDs
and magnetic tape
, as well as early primary memory types such as drum memory
, read and write data only in a predetermined order, consecutively, because of mechanical design limitations. Therefore, the time to access a given data location varies significantly depending on its physical location. [Read More]..
USB
A USB flash drive is a data storage device
that includes flash memory
with an integrated Universal Serial Bus
(USB) interface. USB flash drives are typically removable and rewritable, and physically much smaller than an optical disc
. As of January 2013, drives of up to 512 gigabytes
(GB) are available. A one-terabyte
(TB) drive was unveiled at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show
and will be available during 2013. Storage capacities as large as 2 TB are planned, with steady improvements in size and price per capacity expected. Some allow up to 100,000 write/erase cycles, depending on the exact type of memory chip used, and a 10-year shelf storage time
. [Read More]...
Use your USB as RAM for more processing space. To make this possible just follow these simple steps.
Requirements:
A pc with Windows XP,7 or 8 & a USB with atleast 2GB of more free space.
Steps:
- Connect USB to pc.
- Format the usb.
- Right click on properties.
- Goto ready boost tab.
- Mark dedicate this device to ready boost.Set allocation space and let the process complete.
- Voila you now have desired amount of additoinal RAM.