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Storage devices are like a memory stick, iPod, floppy disk, etc. Basically anything that you can take with you and put in your pocket is a storage device. Memory is data that is stored into the computer that can be put on to a storage device.

Storage devices: Hard drives, CD, DVD, BluRay disc, floppy disc, flash drive.

Used to store data.

Memory: RAM

Used to store data which is only recognized by the computer. If current is terminated data is lost from the memory.

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