A computer stores data on a Hard Disk Drive. It spins around very fast as a read/write head burns microscopic etches onto the disc(s). Very old computers didnt have hard disk drives. They stored their information on gigantic floppy disks. They worked pretty much the same way as a hard drive except they use magnetism. A new technology is Solid sate drive, where a device stores information electronically on small flash chips.
Binary information - the parts of the memory either take an electrical (or magnetic) charge, or they don't. The computer interprets this as data.
As long as someone programs parameters for how to handle the data, then ANY type of data can be entered into a computer.
Most computers store data on a hard disk drive.
stored where? clarify please!
RAM
a section of ram where the computer stores copied data
A computer.
The CPU
Hardware
It stores the data that's on your computer.
The server.
It uses hardware.
A database management system. (DBMS).
binary
It accepts input, processes data, stores data, and produces output.
If you store something on the computer you would put it on a usb port.