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Can Random Access Memory Be Built In Hard Disk Itself?

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    No they can't, they has to be separately connected with motherboard (and indirectly to the processor). But you can't have RAM in hard disk. When computer starts , it reads RAM. How would it read it separately when it is connected with hard drive. It won't work.
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    Guest 

    answered 2 years ago

      Random Access Memory is an external memory which doesn't come in built with Harddisk. Whereas ROM (Read only Memory) comes with the harddisk.
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      Skyadamani 

      answered 2 years ago

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