It depends on which computer information you are talking about. The start-up instructions for even turning the computer on are stored in the ROM. The operating system and programs you are using are stored in RAM while they are being used. However, most of the information you use is stored on storage devices such as the hard drive.
Traditionally, the hard drive has been a motorized box with platters and heads inside. This is a magnetic storage medium. There is a seek mechanism to align the heads with the correct track, and sectors are a matter of waiting for the right moment to access them as the platters spin. Nowadays, Solid State Drives are in use as well. They have no moving parts and store data to nonvolatile memory. For certain tasks, they are much faster than traditional hard drives. Writes can be slower than mechanical drives, but it depends on the drive.
computer's can store more information. brain store's less
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It does but is limited capacity
A computer is a device commonly used to produce information, process and store data. A computer has an unlimited range of applications and can function in different ways.
a network computer
The computer can help do mathematical equations, store infinite information, and gather information that you may not know.
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Any type of computer used to store information is known as a "Server". There may be other names for it, but "Server" is the most widely used in my experiences.
Any local computer store would have information on the memory ram of a computer. The employees of these computer stores are professionals and the information that they provide would be ideal.
the HDD stores all of the information for the computer
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