1.2.1 Primary Storage

Cards (4)

  • Primary Storage
    Data that needs to be accessed quickly e.g start up or boot instructions, operating systems and any data associated with the operating system or programs
  • Random access memory (RAM)
    Volatile (needs power to maintain)
    Holds the operating system
    The CPU can access RAM Quickly
    More RAM means more programs and data it can run at the same time and the better the computers performance
    Can be read or written to
    Also known as the main memory in the computer
  • Read-only Memory (ROM)
    Non-volatile (does not need power to maintain)
    Provides storage for data and instructions needed to start up the computer (also known as the boot process)
    Read only which means it cannot be overwritten
    Written at the manufacturing stage
  • Virtual Memory
    Section of secondary storage to temporarily act like RAM
    Any data from a running program that is not currently being used by the computer