What do they mean when they talk about computer “memory”?
Memory (also RAM) is the amount of temporary storage of data that you can use at one time. Memory storage closes down when you turn off the computer. This reason you need to save your work before turning off or rebooting your computer. When you save your work you transfer data from RAM to your hard disk. Memory is most often measured in megabytes (MBs). The more memory (RAM) your computer has the more programs you can open at one time and the more more complicated processes, such as 3D graphics and animation your computer can process. When your shut down your computer your RAM is flushed. This is one of the reasons why your computer will normally run better after a restart especially if you’re experiencing program or operating system freezes or crashes. For Windows98/ME/2000/XP When changes to your system make a window to move outside the visible desktop area you can bring it back using your keyboard. Click Alt + Spacebar bring the window’s menu, which usually will appear in the upper-