Not unless you specifically copy them to your hard drive. The flash drive acts like an external drive.
A hard drive is one of the main components of a computer where all data for the computer is stored from files essential to run the computer to personal files and documents
Internet history is stored in a hidden directory on the computer. It is stored at the following path C:\Documents and Settings\YOURUSERNAME\Local Settings\History.
Because a computer provides a large amount of space which data can be stored on like documents etc. All documents should be backed up because if the hard drive fails, it will lose all data including the documents.
Documents are stored as files on a computer storage device (hard drive, data stick, etc.).
Documents and photographs can be stored on a computer hard drive. A computer may also contain music files and programs such as a word processor and spreadsheet.
Whilst being created they are stored on RAM, transfer to hard drive is sometimes automatic over a short time period often called autosave. When completed they can then be permanently stored on hard drive or other media
The hard drive is the main, and usually largest, data storage device in a computer. The operating system, software titles and most other files are stored in the hard drive.
on your main drive C: Usually under Documents & Settings or Users if your in Vista
There is a lot of information that is stored on a disk drive, commonly known as the HDD(Hard Disk Drive). The HDD allows storage of a wide range of information, such as documents, software, photos, etc.
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No. It is stored on the Flash drive.
A manual filing system is filing documents using paper and cabinets. The documents are filed within a folder and then stored, by some means of categorization or another, in a cabinet for later retrieval. This is the opposite of storing documents within folders on your computer's hard drive. In the computer world the documents are stored in a digital filing system, as opposed to the physical filing system in the manual way.