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Cache transfers from a storage device to memory when a user runs an application.
Cache transfers from a storage device to memory when a user runs an application.
the input device get input from user.. output device display the result....
no. it is a backing storage device. because it gives the user fast access to the information held on them.
Some devices do not contain storage devices, or do not have enough storage space needed by a particular user. Extra storage devices such as an external hard drive can be utilized.
The primary example of a hardware component that allows user data input is a keyboard.
It would actually be considered a Storage device. Not input or output.
no it can be programmed further also..
Reformatting basically clears all the user data from the hard disk or whatever device is involved. It restores the device to its original setting and configuration when it is empty. Reformatting is useful when: -You want to empty your storage device. -Rid your storage device of all virus and random stuff. That's all I can think of now. :D
If you talk about "computer user interfaces," they are normally the screen, a printer and audio. A CD/DVD is strictly speaking an external storage device.
Primary keys have to be numbers that are entered by the user.
A stuttering device is an electronic device used to help people from stuttering. When the user uses this device, it will automatically change the sound of the user's voice.