Computer Repair Notebook and Laptop Service Q & A
Q: Which has the most amount of memory a laptop and notebook? And which of the two computers comes with the greatest amount are for data storage?
A: memory has always confuser non techie types. Computer systems, laptops and notebooks have basically two types of memory: temporary and permanent memory. Your computers processor, video cards and other components used the temporary memory to as their scratch pad to do various functions. The permanent memory is for storage do data and programs when not in use.
It depends on what you are calling a notebook verses a laptop. If you are referring to the ultra thing notebooks, ipads or very small notebooks that do not use a hard drive to store information then they hold less than regular larger units. Other than that they can both have equal amounts of memory of all types.
The storage memory can be in a form of a hard drive, flashcard, USB drive, CD, DVD or other memory card. Most computers except for the very thin ones or very small devices have a hard drive as storage. If the notebook or laptop you are comparing use a hard drive then they both can house as much as the other.
Check the actual drive storage amount 160Gb, 250gb, 300gb, etc.
RAM, temp memory is usually 1gb, 2gb, 3gb or 4gb.
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