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Computer memory is a storage device for computer data. The data is stored in a memory device, such as a memory chip or a hard drive. The data is accessed by the computer's processor, which reads the data from the memory device. The data is then stored in the computer's RAM, which is a temporary storage area for the data. The data is then processed by the computer's processor, which reads the data from the RAM and writes the data to the computer's output device, such as the display or the printer.

Dumping the ram of a machine is a process of copying the contents of a computer's volatile memory to a non-volatile storage device, typically for the purpose of analysis or forensics. The advantage of dumping the ram of a machine is that it can be used to extract data that may be otherwise difficult or impossible to obtain, such as information stored in unallocated space or in memory that has been corrupted.