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When you open a program, the hard drive
takes time to search the hard disk for data.
copies data that will be permanently preserved.
loads data into the RAM for high-speed access.
uses the CPU to immediately output information.
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"loads data into the RAM for high-speed access."
When you open a program, the operating system copies the program's code and needed data from the hard drive into RAM so the CPU can access it quickly. The hard drive itself just stores data persistently and may take time to seek/read it, but execution happens from RAM.
When you open a program, the operating system copies the program's code and needed data from the hard drive into RAM so the CPU can access it quickly. The hard drive itself just stores data persistently and may take time to seek/read it, but execution happens from RAM.
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