While all modern computers include ROM, none of the machines I have (Mac, PC, Linux, Chromebook) provides any way that the user can find out how much is in the machine. In general there is no real reason you would need to know this either. You would need design and repair documents from the manufacturer to find this out.
In a computer, the full form of ROM is Read Only Memory.
Off ROM (Read Only Memory) is typically used to write permanent data or instructions to a system for use even after the computer is turned off. Examples of ROM are your BIOS and Firmware
your ROM chip
ROM is burned with a ROM/PROM burner (small computer with pin outs for a lot of IC's) - RAM is filled by the motherboard/memory controller on a mainboard.
The standard for the physical format of a CD-ROM disk
If I was to purchase a computer that is a average desktop computer how much RAM and Rom should I have?
no, ROM cannot be wriitten
ROM stands for Read only memory. Its not extra on your computer. Operating System cannot load into Ram from hard disk without help of Rom. Rom contains instructions which are used to start a computer
No dear computer don't have ROM
It shouldn't affect the ROM - ROM stands for Read Only Memory. The data in the ROM was written at the manufacturing stage of the computer, and viruses shouldn't be able to affect it.
Yes ROM is the memory that holds everything that tells your computer how to actually start up.
boeth. it depends on your computer.
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Rom
In a computer, the full form of ROM is Read Only Memory.
ROM is Attached to the mother board inside the system unit.