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The invention of software (aka computer programs) was just one part of the invention of the stored program computer in the 1940s. Without it a stored program computer is no more than a very complex and expensive electrical heater!
hard drive
What is the term used to describe businesses that sell computer software?digitally stored data
"Disaster recovery software backups your computer files in case of a crash or disaster. When your computer fails, the software has stored your information and files for retrival."
on the hard drive...typically anyway..
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stand-alone computer
P2P or Peer-to-Peer transfers mean One Computer uploads a file (the software) directly to the second computer. Resulting in both computers having the same file. The original File and the new file on the second computer are stored on the hard-drives of each computer in what ever directory the users wish.
This is hard to say precisely. However the Minuteman I and II guidance computers stored their software on read only tracks on a harddisk platter, and the Apollo guidance computer stored its software in core rope ROM. But neither of these actually had an operating system, their software ran directly on the hardware with no intermediate layers.
Documents are stored as files on a computer storage device (hard drive, data stick, etc.).
It is stored in the Registry -- Click START then Click RUN -- Type in REGEDIT and it will take you into the REGESTRY --- Wildbilly Oki
You can see it when it is a CD, but a software in computers is stored in Hard drives and you can only notice it when running, by looking at your monitor.