Some is stored in ROM; most of the information is typically stored on the hard disk, from where it is loaded into RAM.
Most of the programs and info the CPU and computer uses to Boot are mostly from the Hard Drive. The Hard Drive is mostly where all of the instructions come from.
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.
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You would find any and all information stored in their computer, depending on how good a hacker you are.
Your computer uses magnetism to store information. The binary code used by your computer to transmit information at the most basic level, 1s and 0s, are stored by your computer in the form of magnetic charges. 1s are represented by magnetized bits and 0s are represented by unmagnetized bits. (8 bits make up a byte)Due to this, putting a magnet on your computer may damage information stored in it, as well as possibly corrupting the ROM in your motherboard. ROM is the read only memory that your computer uses to know how to start up.For these reasons and others, I would highly recommend not putting any magnets anywhere near your computer.
Unless you have specified to save the contents of your zune to your computer, no the contents are not stored on the computer. If at somepoint you stored or copied the contents to your computer and didn't pay attention to where you stored them, the most likely place the computer stored the files (by default) will be in a file called "my documents" and perhaps a sub folder called "my music" If the files are stored to your computer, you would have, at some point, selected an "ok" button to download them to your computer or save them to a file.
The easiest way to figure this out is by going to start, then right clicking on "My Computer".
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.
Computer memory stores whatever data you enter into your computer. This is something like asking, what information is written on paper. The answer would be, any information that you choose to write. There are types of information, such as videos, that can be stored in computer memories, that cannot be written on paper. Computers are very versatile. They can store numbers, words, pictures, moving pictures, and sounds, as well as programs (which ultimately are in the form of a series of numbers) that instruct them in how to do what you want them to do.
It would be "the computer (information) technology class".
The energy stored in a computer is typically in the form of electrical energy, stored in the battery or power supply unit. The amount of energy stored depends on the capacity of the battery or power supply, which can vary based on the device and its specifications.
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