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when the power is lost the data will be lost in volatile memory eg.RAM, As in the case of Non-volatile memory the data will never lost as when the power lost eg.ROM.
Due to Power lost all the data will eressed so data lost in volaitile memory.
The main working memory of a computer is its Random Access Memory (RAM). When the power is switched off, all data stored in RAM is lost because it is volatile memory, meaning it requires a constant power supply to maintain the stored information. In contrast, non-volatile memory types, like hard drives or SSDs, retain data even when powered down.
Yes it is. Volatile memory is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information; it retains data while powered, but when power is lost data is immediately lost.
When power is switched off, volatile memory, such as RAM (Random Access Memory), loses all stored data, as it requires a continuous power supply to maintain its state. In contrast, non-volatile memory, such as ROM (Read-Only Memory), flash memory, and hard drives, retains data even when power is lost. This means that any information saved on non-volatile storage will remain available upon restarting the device.
No, cache memory is a volatile type of memory, meaning the data stored in cache memory is lost when the power is turned off. Non-volatile memory, on the other hand, retains data even when the power is turned off.
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Volatile memory means when the system power is off the data is lost.Where as non volatile means the data is not lost when the system is powered off.
The contents of these chips are lost when the computer is switched off because they use volatile memory, such as RAM (Random Access Memory). Volatile memory requires a constant power supply to maintain the stored data; when the power is cut off, the data is erased. In contrast, non-volatile memory, like hard drives or SSDs, retains data without power.
Main computer memory is called volatile memory. It holds data only as long as it is provided power. When you turn off the computer, you remove power from the memory chips and they loose the ability to hold data. If you want to keep your information, ensure you save it to the computer hard drive before you switch off the computer.
Volatile memory loses its stored data when power is lost, while nonvolatile memory retains its stored data even without power. Examples of volatile memory include RAM, while nonvolatile memory includes hard drives and SSDs.
Memory sticks is a storage device that is used to store data.There is no way data can be lost when data is being run on the computer.It can only lose data when there is no power.