A CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read-Only Memory) is considered a permanent storage device. It is designed to store data that is not meant to be modified or erased, making it suitable for applications like software distribution and media storage. However, while the data on a CD-ROM is permanent, the physical medium can be susceptible to damage over time, which may affect its longevity and accessibility.
HDD (Hard Disk Drive) is Non Volatile storage device (permanent). It is also considered as Secondary storage device. Secondary storage devices are always non volatile. Primary storage devices like Ram are volatile (temporary).
HDD (Hard Disk Drive) is Non Volatile storage device (permanent). It is also considered as Secondary storage device. Secondary storage devices are always non volatile. Primary storage devices like Ram are volatile (temporary).
HDD (Hard Disk Drive) is Non Volatile storage device (permanent). It is also considered as Secondary storage device. Secondary storage devices are always non volatile. Primary storage devices like Ram are volatile (temporary).
No, they are permanent storage devices, only RAM is volatile storage device.
It's a storage that is attached internally in the device's box.
no they are storage device
There are many different kinds of storage devices based on the purpose of the device. These devices include flash drives.
yes, this is temporary, secondary storage
There are three types of internal storage devices mainly optical, semi conductor and magnetic storage. Compact disk is an example of magnetic storage whereas silicon chip is an example of a semi conductor storage device.
As far as I know, no storage device is an input device but data can be inputted on to it. Unless a program is running from a storage device and transfers data to another then it might be considered an input device but that's it.
False
Computers write information /data onto some kind of memory device of the which there is a great variety. There are devices for temporary storage and long-term storage.