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Computers use resources too!
\nAddressing computer systems using Microsoft Windows<\/h1>\n

Many of you have heard the term “resource” in a conversation regarding computers.<\/p>\n

What are your computer’s resources, you might ask \u2014 and I’m glad you did because I needed an excuse to write this article…<\/p>\n

A resource is something that your computer can use to do the work you want it to do. The most important two on the list are memory (otherwise known as RAM and NOT your hard disk) where most of the work you are doing (including what you see at the current moment) is being done and are small pieces on the main board in your computer. Secondly you have your hard disk (which is sometimes incorrectly referred to as memory) and is a piece inside of your computer that you store all your data on (and backup regularly if you are wise).<\/p>\n

Explanations<\/strong>
\nFirst off, let me explain some terms for the newcomers:<\/p>\n