pretty fast
ROM isn't erased when you turn the power off, whereas RAM is.
AnswerCD-R means that data can be written on the disc but is then closed for changes. CD-RW means that data can be written on the disc, and that data can later be deleted or changed, and new data can be added. in simpler terms, you can put stuff on a CD-R and you're stuck with it (you can't take it off)with a cd-rw, you can put stuff on it, and then take it off.
The speed of a computer is a lot of things. The speed is how fast your computer can get data off your Hard Drive, How much Ram or Memory you have, and how fast your processor is. Most people say that the speed is the number on the processor. But That is not always true.
You are supposed to hyphenate compound adjectives. Off-site Data Center. Off-Site is an adjective that describes the Data Center. It can be an off-site data center or a data center that is located off site. The only exception is if the first adjective ends in "ly" like highly recommended. Which off-site data center does not. See the Wiki. Another way to remember it is you can't have an "off" data center or a "site" data center. You need the hyphen to connect off-site in order for it to describe the data center.
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Nominal or categoric data.
Any unsaved data will be lost when the power is shut off.
Online car data checks are very useful to anyone who is considering purchasing a used car. These checks will reveal whether the car has been stolen, written off, or has an outstanding loan on it.
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Volatile memory: Data is lost when power is turned off. Fast access times: Allows for quick retrieval of data. Used as temporary storage: Holds data and instructions currently being used by the CPU. Can be expanded: Additional RAM modules can be added to increase system performance.
RAM Random Access Memory is fast, but volatile, and unless the data is first saved to the hard drive, all will be lost when the computer is powered down.
That means that you turned off your game when it was saving, and you lost your data.