Assuming you mean 'volatile' - RAM is volatile... When you turn the power off - RAM loses its contents. Non-volatile RAM is able to retain its contents even when the machine is turned off.
Computer disks are not volatile. Only RAM is.
RAM is volatile or temporary
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In computing the most common type of currently used volatile memory is random access (RAM). RAM volatility involves the loss of data upon power loss to the RAM modules.
RAM is one of the memory... it is non volatile memory...
There is no non-volatile RAM, because a hard-drive is what is nonvolatile, because it retains its memory even after there is no power to the computer. RAM is volatile, because when there is no power all data that was stored in the RAM is lost.
RAM[Random Access Memory] is volatile memory.
RAM, or random access memory.
RAM is always volatile memory, so the way it stores is if you have any application or browser open and there is power to the computer then data from the applications are being constantly stored within the RAM. As it is volatile all memory is lost within the RAM once the computer is turned off.
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