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Hard drive
C is your computers actual hard drive. It is where the data is stored as well as your operating system.
Most computers nowadays do not store any portion of the operating system in ROM. Among those that did and still do, only the kernel and basic system libraries are placed in ROM.
This is hard to say precisely. However the Minuteman I and II guidance computers stored their software on read only tracks on a harddisk platter, and the Apollo guidance computer stored its software in core rope ROM. But neither of these actually had an operating system, their software ran directly on the hardware with no intermediate layers.
This varies from operating system to operating system and application to application. Some of the places used to store configuration data are:preferences filesinitialization or startup script filesbattery backed up SRAM or NVROM (called PRAM in Macintosh computers)the Windows Registry in computers running Microsoft Windows
No, the OS, which stands for operating system, is stored on your hard drive.
It is stored in both the body and engine computers.
No, the mileage is stored in the body and engine computers.No, the mileage is stored in the body and engine computers.
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The device where the operating system is stored on a computer is called the CPU. CPU stands for Central Processing Unit and is the heart of the computer.
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