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The Kindle can read PDF files uploaded from a USB memory stick.
No. A DVD is the physical object that can be burnt to. If you mean the files accociated with a DVD, then yes, but the memory stick will not be read by programs that read DVDs.
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No, a memory stick holds its memory using flash technology, which is a form of EEPROM - Electrically Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory. Think of it as an array of ultra high performance capacitors, each one holding a bit of information. Under normal conditions, the charge state can be held for several years.
i would transfer data from one Memory stick to another by putting the files on a computer and then copy + paste on other memory stick! I have done this as my original M Stick was damaged and wanted to transfer file to a new one but my Sony camera does not read it... I can only read the files on the computer.. Why..? Any suggestions Tks
ROM, which is short for Read Only Memory, is a type of memory that cannot have information written to it.
ROM - Read-Only Memory.
ROM (read only memory)
IN USB pen/USB drive their is EEROM, which means Electronicaly Eraisable Read Only Memory. EEROM is a kind of Read only memory in which you can write, read or store and delete your data.
Yes. ROM (Read Only Memory) is a primary memory. BIOS is a Read Only Memory and is directly accessed by the cpu just like RAM (Random Access Memory). So it is a primary storage.
Some information needs to be modified; such information is useless if it's in a memory where it can't be modified.
RAM (Random Access Memory), ROM (Read Only Memory), Flash Memory, or Disk