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what does ROM stand for
A
random only memory
B
read only memory
C
really oversize memory
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Read-only memory, or ROM, is a type of computer storage containing non-volatile, permanent data that, normally, can only be read, not written to. ROM contains the programming that allows a computer to start up or regenerate each time it is turned on.

Detailed explanation-2: -A simple example of ROM is the cartridge used in video game consoles that allows the system to run many games. The data which is stored permanently on personal computers and other electronic devices like smartphones, tablets, TV, AC, etc. is also an example of ROM.

Detailed explanation-3: -RAM, which stands for random access memory, and ROM, which stands for read-only memory, are both present in your computer. RAM is volatile memory that temporarily stores the files you are working on. ROM is non-volatile memory that permanently stores instructions for your computer. Find out more about RAM.

Detailed explanation-4: -Hint:Our machine contains both RAM, which stands for random access memory, and ROM, which stands for read-only memory. RAM is a volatile memory that holds the files we’re operating on temporarily.

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