Recycling Bin.
Temporary files on the computer are stored is a memory area - either on disk or in RAM called a cache. The CPU stores temporary program data in an on-chip cache. Browsers store temporary information called 'cookies' on the hard drive.
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Temporary windows storage area is called the clipboard. It allows you to temporarily store data cut or copied from one location and paste it elsewhere.
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There are many names for the many locations in a computer used to temporarily store data; for details, see the "What's the temporary storage area in a computer called?" question. In particular, most of those locations are on a chip -- for details, see the "What is temporary storage on chips called?" question. In some kinds of outdoors activities (hiking, camping, geocaching, orienteering, etc.) food and equipment is often temporarily stored in a cache.
In an area of your computer called the "clipboard."
No, document stores your actual work.Cut items are stored in Clipboard memory.
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RAM - is a temporary storage area for the computer to use. However - once the power is switched off - the RAM memory is erased. Therefore - any programs and data are stored on the hard-drive.
normally you can go into settings and go into an area called "Wifi" then you have the oppertunity to turn off or delete a certain connection. hope this helps :P
Copied items in Windows are stored in the Clipboard, which is a temporary storage area in the computer's memory. Items copied to the Clipboard can then be pasted into another location, such as a different document or program.