No
If you open a doc from your flash drive in Word (for example) then it will be read into memory but will not be stored on the hard drive, unless you do Save As... and write it out to somewhere on C: (assuming your HDD is C:, most are)
Basically everything is stored on your hard drive. Hard drives keep all your information from things you want to keep to things the system automatically keeps for you.
The Album information is stored in the metadata of the audio files on the CD. When you rip the CD, the information is usually transferred automatically.
If stored improperly it can, but if it hasn't been opened, the container is intact and has be stored properly then it should not have "gone off" without having been opened and mixed.
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The term persistence in Computer Science, refers to the stored information (known as state), which outlives the executed computer program (or process). Persistence is important, without it all computer stored information would be lost whenever a computer is shut down.
Genetic information is stored in the chromosomes.
Translation converts the information stored in ______ to _____
Digital information is stored numerically in
Genetic information is stored in the chromosomes.
Information is stored in your brain in the form of electrical signals. When you learn something, a specific pathway of signals is set up, which can be activated whenever you need that information again. Scientists are still not exactly sure how this works, but it does!
probably not
The binary coded information. That is - information stored in zeros and ones.