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ROM is your hard drive. It is where you save pictures and webms of Choa. If you turn off your computer, you will still be able to retrieve those files. ROM is where the files go to when you right click and save as. It usually measured in hundred of gigabytes or terabytes.

 

RAM is memory used to run activate programs, like when you open up the Choa Official thread and load up some nice Choa pictures they are stored are the RAM. If you were to shut off your computer, you would lose everything stored on your RAM. So when your computer slows down when you load up a website it is because your RAM is all used up. It is measured in ones or tens of gigabytes.

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It wouldn't work for several reasons.

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Well for starters it's a different type of memory, engineered for their purpose. A hard disk drive uses a spinning disk, while RAM uses flash memory chips. Using a hard drive as a ROM would be unbearable slow in comparison. (This is what happens when the use up all your RAM, some gets copied over to the hard drive to make room on the RAM and as a result your computer will slow down)

 

Second is the architecture of the computer, both in the physical and software don't allow the hard drive to be used for RAM, it just wouldn't make sense.

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