Yes, ROM (Read-Only Memory) is still in use today, particularly in embedded systems, firmware, and devices where permanent data storage is required. It retains information even when the power is turned off, making it ideal for storing essential system instructions and firmware. While newer technologies like flash memory have become prevalent, ROM remains a critical component in many electronic devices.
CD-ROM burners
no! because it will get cracked.
It is used for playing DVDs
CD-rom is a compact disk used with computers. =D
ROM is Random Only Memory. Though, with difficulty ROM data can be changed, the ROM usually holds the data used to cause boot up a computer and is placed there by the manufacture.
ROM stands for Read Only Memory and is used for long term storage.
No. ROM means read-only memory so, by definition, you can't write to it.
Most computers nowadays do not store any portion of the operating system in ROM. Among those that did and still do, only the kernel and basic system libraries are placed in ROM.
used toave data
Which utility is used to locally update or restore the system ROM from within Windows
Yes, as in you can get a copy of a game at the store on a CD-ROM..ROM is "Read Only Memory"...once something is written to the disc it cannot be changed.
it is used to store info on the little stinken disk