A bus is simply a data transfer "pipeline" of sorts in a computer that moves data from area of the computer to another area. Think of a bus as a highway. Data gets on the bus and moves from it's original location to a different location in the system.
stored data is data that gets placed in different places on a computer but there is different types of stored data
If that happens your computer gets controlled you might lose data and your computer could get shut down for good it also depends on what type of computer worm you got.
In an area of your computer called the "clipboard."
storage
A port is a generic term for a way in or out of a computer. A means of tranferring data into and out of the computer. A physical port is a socket on the computer, where you can connect a data cable. A virtual port is a program area, set aside and arranged so that the data can be handled by the processor, as it arrives or leaves the computer.
I believe you are asking, what is the "cache" history of your computer? It is an area where frequently used data is retrieved quickly.
The computer most likely will not boot,RAM is how data gets from point a to point b, if theres no highway for data to travel(RAM) how can the computer boot?
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A shaded bar that provides a visual cue about the value of a cell relative to other cells is called a data bar. It is commonly used in data visualization to quickly convey the magnitude of a data point in comparison to others in the same dataset.
The part of the computer that serves as a work area to store a program and its data while the program is running is the Random Access Memory (RAM). RAM temporarily holds the program's code and data that the CPU needs for processing, allowing for quick access and execution. Unlike permanent storage, data in RAM is lost when the computer is turned off.
Hard Drive