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ROM
The BIOS is stored on ROM.
Information stored in RAM can be accessed far faster than information stored in ROM. Thus, a computer might store its boot-up instructions in ROM, but store program files in RAM after initial boot-up.
No. In modern computers, programs are not stored on a ROM chip, but on the hard drive.
Random Access Memory (RAM) can have some of your own information saved to it. Read-Only Memory (ROM) cannot have any information saved to it as it has its own information. For example: CD - ROM
A microwave oven according to the invention have one-chip microprocessors including a ROM, a RAM and an I/O port. In the ROM a permanent program for controlling the RAM, a data input unit and a display unit is stored. Data is coupled from the data input unit and stored in the RAM according to the permanent program.
Some is stored in ROM; most of the information is typically stored on the hard disk, from where it is loaded into RAM.
Some is stored in ROM; most of the information is typically stored on the hard disk, from where it is loaded into RAM.
CMOC RAM and ROM
i think in RAM. Or ROM. Or CD-disk. Etc.
Rom or secondary storage like the hard disk
Ram=RAMDOM Access Memory, example your memory ram stick/s when you turn off or reset your PC everything stored there will be lose because it only keep temporal information while is on. Rom= READ Only Memory, example your Hard Drive, here is where you store all your info for a later use if you want and once stored the PC can be shut down and you still will have everything if you saved it when you turn back on your PC.