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Computers use two different types of memory to operate. Describe the two different computer memory types and how they work.
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Computers use two different types of memory to operate.
Describe the two different computer memory types and how they work.
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One of them is what the other answer is and the other one is Ram.
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I only know one which is GB. This is used to store data lie files, software updates, pictures and that kind of thing.
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