The computer's hard disk stores data - be that the operating system, application programs, documents or virtual memory.Stores data that needs to be kept between times when the computer is turned off.
The computer's hard disk stores data - be that the operating system, application programs, documents or virtual memory.Stores data that needs to be kept between times when the computer is turned off.
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A Computer Registry is a database that stores all the configuration settings and options of the Microsoft Windows operating systems. It stores settings for operating system components, applications, 3rd party applications, kernel, device drivers, sam, services, and user interface. You can go to "run" and type "Regedit" to access the windows registry. If you are not familiar with the Registry, do not make any changes otherwise you can do some serious damage.
it stores in default drive i.e C drive
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I am assuming you're asking what part of the computer sotres data in general. Well that would be the computers hard drive. To learn more about hard drives, go to www.howstuffworks.com and search "hard drives".
Its is the button battery that stores the BIOS settings for your computer.
Assuming those 4 elements are the processor, memory, hard drive and motherboard. The hard drive stores all your files no matter if the computer is on or not. The memory is were the files from your hard drive go so the files can be easily managed since memory is much faster then the hard drive (mechanical vs. electrical). The processor handles all of the operations of the computer and the motherboard is the highway system that transfers the information to the various components.The four elements of the computer are:1 hardware2 software3 operating system4 application programs The four elements of the computer are:1 hardware2 software3 operating system4 application programs The four elements of the computer are:1 hardware2 software3 operating system4 application programs The four elements of the computer are:1 hardware2 software3 operating system4 application programs
Yes it is, it is built into the computer and stores operating systems, programmes and data.
The computer's Random Access Memory (RAM) temporarily stores data and programs while your computer is on.