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RAM (Random Access Memory) is temporary memory that stores data and instructions while a computer is running. It is volatile, meaning it loses all data when the computer is turned off.
ROM (Read-Only Memory) is permanent memory that contains essential instructions for booting up the computer. It is non-volatile, meaning the data remains even when the power is off.
Common reasons include limited RAM, background processes, fragmented storage, outdated software, malware, or too many startup programs. Regular maintenance like updates, disk cleanup, and restarting can help.