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the stored information on a disk is permanent only as long as the computer is on
ROM (Read only memory)
It is Rom (read only memory)
Permanent memory is non-erasable memory, so the right answer to this question is: ROM (Read Only Memory).
read only memory
"Permanent" memory is called ROM. ROM stands for Read Only Memory. Under normal circumstances, ROM can not be modified or erased, even if the computer loses power.
read only memory
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read only memory - information stored on R.O.M is permanent and cannot be deleted, but can only be accessed or read. random access memory-is volatile[rebooted,started up again] all the information that is held in R.A.M will be lost.
The only way a person can see what information a computer has is through output devices E.G monitors, speakers and many others. We can only give information to a computer through the means of input devices like, mice, keyboards, touch screens and whatever the computer interface is designed to accept.
ROM, read only memory.
Ans. Read Only Memory (ROM):Another important part of main memory is Read Only Memory (ROM). Instructions can only be read from ROM. Instructions once written on ROM chip cannot be changed. It is a permanent or non-volatile memory of a computer, i.e. the contents of this type of memory are not lost when the computer is turned off. As soon as the computer is turned on, a program that resides in ROM automatically makes the computer ready for use. ROM is a semiconductor memory generally programmed by the manufacturer.Difference between PROM and EPROM:(Programmable Read Only Memory):It is a non-permanent memory of a computer. It is programmeable read only memory.EPROM (Erasable and programmable Read Only Memory):It is a non-permanent memory of a computer. It is programmeable and erase able read only memory.