Everything. All of the code that tells the computer how to boot up and shut down and all of your files and programs.
a harddrive
Information is stored in some kind of binary format in computers because computer memory is made out of binary digits (bits).
By accessing the setup program stored in ROM BIOS.
it stores it in it oir sometimes remives it from its directory...
Shortly after WW II. Depending on your definition of proper, it was either the ENIAC (1946), which did not have programs stored in electronic memory, or the EDVAC (1948).
a harddrive
That would be virtual memory. Its when your the excess data is stored on your harddrive. A section of your harddrive is reserved for this purpose. Though virtual memory isn't as fast as normal RAM.
the xbox harddrive is where all your stuff is stored [profiles and saved games]. if you own a xbox 360 you should know that.. . . .
No. They are not copied to the computer's harddrive. Just the destination drive gets the files.
Go to google and type in "secure delete" (without quotation marks). There are some good programs that will securely delete things for you.
What should happen is that you review and remove the least desirable items stored on the PlayStation harddrive. You can also replace the harddrive with a larger harddrive. The system does have some control but mostly you will be unable to add anything to your harddrive. If you also have an online connection games needing updates will no longer be playable.
a computers memory can be improved by adding another harddrive on the computer and/or removing files that you dont use( do not remove files if you dont know what they are)
No, RAM is never permanent memory. It's the random memory that is cleared out. The OS is always stored in the actual harddrive of a device.
It is stored in both the body and engine computers.
No, the mileage is stored in the body and engine computers.No, the mileage is stored in the body and engine computers.
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