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Posted by James Howell on June 20, 2017 at 04:32:55 from (70.196.11.52):

In Reply to: Computer question posted by Jiles on June 19, 2017 at 20:36:06:

"Will moving that many photos to recycle, speed up or not effect loading speed of computer."

If you are going to access/open/retrieve those photos regularly, then yes it will have an effect on loading speed.

If you are not going to access/open/retrieve those photos regularly, then no it will not have an effect on loading speed.

Computers have basically two types of storage; permanent and temporary.

Examples of permanent storage are the hard drive, external hard drive, flash drive, diskette, CD, floppy disk, etc.

The primary example of temporary storage is random access memory (RAM).

Here's a tractor related example of permanent storage.

We have tractors stored in three different permanent storage locations here on the farm.

The tractors used regularly are stored at the shop for quick access.

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Tractors used occasionally are stored at the hay shed about 50 yards from the shop.

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Tractors that are seldom used or never are stored at the equipment shed about a quarter mile from the shop.

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Here's a tractor related example of temporary storage or random access memory (RAM).

If I am going to use a tractor to cut hay, then the tractor will be moved from a permanent storage location on the farm and moved to a temporary location for immediate use.

It will remain running in use at the temporary storage location until the task is finished, then it will be returned to its' permanent storage location and shut down.

"In other words, does recycled items have to be loaded?"

If you are going to access/open those photos in the recycle bin, then yes they will have to be loaded into temporary storage (RAM).

Here's another tractor related example of moving from permanent storage to temporary storage or random access memory (RAM).

If I am going to use a tractor and hay rake that is located at the equipment shed to rake hay, then the tractor and hay rake will be moved from the permanent storage equipment shed on the farm and moved to a temporary location for immediate use.

It will remain running in use at the temporary storage location until the task is finished, then it will be returned to its' permanent storage location, the equipment shed, and shut down.

There are at least three different ways to increase the processing speed of your computer: installing a faster CPU (central processing unit) to increase processing speed, installing more random access memory (RAM) to increase accessing speed, and defragmentation of the hard disk to increase accessing speed.

Here's a tractor related example of a faster CPU (Central Processing Unit).

Instead of me walking to the equipment shed a quarter mile away to get the tractor and hay rake, I ask Nancy to drive me to the equipment shed in the Chevy farm truck to speed up the process to access/retrieve the tractor and hat rake.

Here's a tractor related example of more random access memory (RAM).

Instead of me raking hay with a tractor and hay rake, then me baling hay with a tractor and baler, I ask Nancy to rake hay while I bale hay to speed up the hay making process.

Here's tractor related examples of defragmentation of permanent storage.

Instead of storing the tractor in one storage location and baler in another storage location, attach the baler to the tractor and store both in the same location for quicker access.

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Same with the tractor and sickle mower.

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Store the raking tractors with the hay rake at the equipment shed.

Hope this helps.


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