Not ROM - RAM... Increasing the amount of RAM (Random Access Memory) gives the computer more 'workspace' to use - speeding up operations.
Flash ROM improves the performance of a computer by reducing the acces times of data. Since flash ROM is electronically stored, there is no need to spin and search a platter for information like a regular hard disk drive does.
No dear computer don't have ROM
CD-rom is a compact disk used with computers. =D
ROM
ROM bugs cannot be fixed, ROM stands for Read Only Memory. It stores vital information about your computers hardware. All modern computers use a form of ROM called PROM or Programmable ROM, these can be reinstalled or upgraded by any user. Go to your motherboard manufacturer's website and look for BIOS updates.
ROM chips are found not only in computers; many appliances and even toys contain ROM chips. toys contain ROM chips.
No. In modern computers, programs are not stored on a ROM chip, but on the hard drive.
yes
right click on my computer, cick on manage, select the DVD rom, right click on it and see the properties.
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Yes.
Most computers nowadays do not store any portion of the operating system in ROM. Among those that did and still do, only the kernel and basic system libraries are placed in ROM.