In the computers volatile memory RAM. Many word processing programs automatically save documents at intervals in a temporary folder so the entire document is not lost in case of a computer crash.
True. Reference is CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing & Maintaining your PC, 6e. Page 186
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It is a mass storage device that is where all information is really stored. PC must be able to store and retrieve this information for it to function as indented working on stored data.
It's stored in the SAM file.
"RAM" Random Access Memory. Once the PC or MAC is rebooted or powered down, all memory stored in the RAM is dumped.
ROM
I believe it is crashed or frozen or just a malfunction. There are lots of words. Most of them are four letters, and Answers.com won't let me type them ;)
Sure. Any document can be scanned into a personal PC.
When trying to open a wordpad document that was 524,000KB, I kept getting errors from Wordpad that the file was corrupt. So I rebooted my PC which has 1GB of memory and was then able to open the document long enough to move some information to another Wordpad document. My guess from this experience is that the maximum size is about half the size of available memory.
It will depend on what type of documents they are and what is stored in them.
Print Share is the app on Google Play which will enable you connect your tablet to your PC and directly print your word document.
The OS is stored in the Hard Drive then when you load up your computer it is loaded into the ram