Friday, July 16, 2010

Non-volatile

Sometimes abbreviated as NVRAM, non-volatile memory is any type of memory or storage that will be saved regardless if the power to the computer is on or off. The best example of non-volatile memory and storage is a computer hard disk drive. If data is stored on a hard disk drive it'll remain on that drive regardless if the power is interrupted, which is why it's the best place to store your data.

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