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ROM is Attached to the mother board inside the system unit.
The 'Mother board' is the main circuit board of the system unit. ROM is 'Read Only Memory'. One of these memory chips may be soldered directly to the mother board.
Those are located on the father board, next to the dipswitches and ribbonwires.
No. ROM is an acronym for Read Only Memory. ROM can range from computer chips that hold instructions for running the computer to CD-ROMs or DVD-ROMs. The memory that CAN be written to is RAM, which is an acronym for Random Access Memory.
motherboard is a main circuit board of computer and it includes ram,rom, pcl slots and usp ports and etc
ninnte thantha usually its the ROM. if you think about it, RAM is teh primary storage on a mother board. many people prefer ROM as it also contains BIOS of the motherboard.
Traditionally motherboards were built with 2 on board IDE ports. However more and more mother board's are coming with 1 due to the use of SATA ports. The one IDE port i usually used for the CD-ROM.
Motherboard is the main structure to which all other devices like CD rom, USB, Soundcard, etc... are connected. All connections are from mother board because the processor and builtin primary harddrive are fixed in mother board.
I would look for it on the mother board.
Yes it is
your laser is no good and or your mother board is not cummunicating with your DVD ROM board.buy a new laser from eBay and put it in that's the cheapest way to start
The problem is either a mother board failure or a hard disk failure (or bus failure). You need to have it diagnosed to find out what the problem is and what steps there are to correct it. You can probably use your original system software CD ROM to boot from; if that DOES work, then the problem is the hard drive. If that doesn't work, it's the mother board or bus.