No, RAM is never permanent memory. It's the random memory that is cleared out. The OS is always stored in the actual harddrive of a device.
No, the OS, which stands for operating system, is stored on your hard drive.
The OS is stored in the Hard Drive then when you load up your computer it is loaded into the ram
The name is Android and it is the cell phone's OS, by Google.
Usually it is installed on your HDD (Hard Disk Drive).
Under PalmOS, applications that are installed in RAM get run directly from there. Applications stored on a memory card are copied into RAM by the OS, then are run as a RAM application would.
a boot program starts the operatins system stored in Ram
Usually none. Long ago BIOS(which isn't really part of an OS...) was stored on ROM. These days you've usually got your OS installed on Hard Drive or a SSD drive.
the master program of OS is stored in ROM.
False. Although they can be set to the same password, they are not otherwise connected.
Some of the features of the HTC HD2 cell phone are the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional OS and a Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon chipset.
no. OS is after Bootup which is after POST.
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