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Which device is used to connect a computer to a network cd-rom Ethernet adapter hard drive or video card?

Ethernet adapter is used to connect to the internet, hard drive is used for storage of data, and the video card is used for video processing.


What role does data on CD ROM play in determining the speed of a computer?

The CD ROM does not have any affect on the speed of the CPU or the speed of the Frontside Bus. The CPU and Frontside Bus is what carries data and the CD ROM is not connected nor involved with the speed of the computer.


What will the ROM do for the computer?

used toave data


Is ROM an optional extra on a computer?

ROM stands for Read only memory. Its not extra on your computer. Operating System cannot load into Ram from hard disk without help of Rom. Rom contains instructions which are used to start a computer


Where is Rom?

Read Only Memory can be found on computer hardware like motherboards and processors. ROM is used to store data that does not to be changed in the normal running of a computer.


What to save on a ROM?

ROM is Random Only Memory. Though, with difficulty ROM data can be changed, the ROM usually holds the data used to cause boot up a computer and is placed there by the manufacture.


ROM preserves its contents even when the computer is what?

Off ROM (Read Only Memory) is typically used to write permanent data or instructions to a system for use even after the computer is turned off. Examples of ROM are your BIOS and Firmware


Which type of ram and rom is being used in Intel computer?

sram and eeprom


How a program is transferred in and out of ROM?

The CPU sends out an address bus, which sends out a data bus to look through the memory cells and gather the required information from the ROM.


What is the data cable used by the normal IDE CD-ROM drive?

The data cable used by the normal IDE CD-ROM drive is called the USB cable. USB stands for universal serial bus.


How much Ram and Rom does the computer system have?

If I was to purchase a computer that is a average desktop computer how much RAM and Rom should I have?


How does a computer know about the many devices not known by the System ROM?

The OS can load device drivers on startup to probe (examine) memory locations for answers from hardware that the System ROM can't know about (never programmed in or too new for it to understand it). Device drivers are how computers can know about devices that are not in the system ROM. The drivers would scan the addresses where the devices are found and load if the devices are present. Drivers are a way to artificially extend the functionality of the ROM BIOS (or EFI). The OS loads the system drivers. A metaphorical example might be a literal city bus driver. The driver starts the bus, it runs, and he adds people, but the bus itself doesn't know anything about people, just about running. The driver makes the difference. In this analogy, the Bus is the computer with System ROM, the driver is the operating system and/or device drivers, and the people are the devices being connected or disconnected.