so as to infom the processor of what it ought to do
Solid state drives, or SSD, are storage devices that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory. Flash drives, compact flash, and MultiMedia cards are examples of solid state storage devices.
A processor and storage are not the same
Stores which store carry network storage devices are for example "Best Buy" and "Circuit City". An Alternative are online shops like eBay, Redcoon or Amazon.
It's commonly called the CPU, Central Processing Unit.
If are using Windows XP, find My Computer and right-click on it. Then click on Properties. This will bring up a window that shows all of your processor information.
Yes. The case holds the motherboard, CPU, RAM, power supply, and storage devices (hard drive, optical drive).
registers
there is no difference!
Some devices do not contain storage devices, or do not have enough storage space needed by a particular user. Extra storage devices such as an external hard drive can be utilized.
CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. In short it's the processor which is the 'brain' of the computer. Memory is the working area of the computer. Input devices are devices which are used to send/enter data to the computer and output devices are used to show us the results of our work. The secondary storage device is to save our work on to it such as a floppy disk or a memory stick.
write detail note on secondary storage devices