The primary computer parts responsible for data storage are the hard disk drive (HDD) and the solid-state drive (SSD). HDDs use magnetic disks to store data, while SSDs utilize flash memory for faster access and retrieval. Additionally, removable storage devices like USB flash drives and external hard drives also play a role in data storage. Together, these components ensure that data is saved and accessible when needed.
please elaborate on "a strong data"
Secondary Storage or Hard Drive
Computer data storage, often called storage or memory, refers to computer components, devices, and recording media that retain digital data used for computing for some interval of time. (Source: wikipedia)
The part of a computer that stores data, programs, settings, and the operating system while the computer is off is the hard drive or solid-state drive (SSD). These storage devices retain information even when the power is turned off, allowing for data retrieval when the computer is powered back on. In contrast, RAM (random access memory) only holds data temporarily while the computer is on.
No, it is a removable storage medium that may be used by a computer.
The part of the computer that serves as a work area to store a program and its data while the program is running is the Random Access Memory (RAM). RAM temporarily holds the program's code and data that the CPU needs for processing, allowing for quick access and execution. Unlike permanent storage, data in RAM is lost when the computer is turned off.
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Input devices connect to the computer and they pass data into the Processor where it can be processed.
read/write head
No. "Input" means getting data INTO the computer.
with out that devices we can not read the data
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