The BIOS (or EFI in newer ones) stores the information needed to start the computer. BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output System, while EFI stands for Extensible Firmware Interface. After the BIOS or EFI loads, then control is passed to the MBR or the modern equivalent, which in turn loads the operating system.
It stores information.
A computer network stores information on what computers can connect and what information is shared and to what system. Your brain stores who you interact with, who your friends are, and who you share secrets with.
Micro Center computer stores has a web site that provides information on various computer products. Information about ASUS monitors is available on the site or through their stores.
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The drive where your computer stores information permanently is known as a hard disk drive, or HDD for short.
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
A database is important because it stores a lot of information. This information can later be used in cases of emergency or reference.
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nudeic acids store important coded information in cells.
the hard drive is the main drive because it has all your windows information in it.
Primary Device for storing information on the computer would be a hard drive. Temporary Storage would be RAM (Random Access Memory)