no it can be recoverd from recycle bin. if you want it to removed from your computer you have to delete it.
Cleopatra was completely removed from power in 30 BC when Octavian entered Alexandria.
If data is deleted from a computer, it is completely removed. It does not "go" anywhere, it simply ceases to exist in that computer.
Because the computer can only run programs that reside in RAM. RAM is volatile; it loses its content when power is removed from it. "Storage" is non-volatile; retains its content when power is removed from it.
that's true! ...and NON-volative, by contrast, does lose its contest when the power is removed from the computer.
The first step when taking a computer apart is to power it off completely and unplug it from the power source to ensure safety.
CMOS Battery holds power for storing infos.
RAM Power Supply Hard Drive
Power off computer and cut power completely. Wrap up and label all cords and wires. Wrap the computer up into the factory box.
You do not have the reset the computer. It's memory is stored just like a home computer and is not lost when power is removed.
yes it is, it's basically a virus. it's also quite difficult to get it completely removed off your computer.
It all depends on the computer, if you mean the actual operating system, it varies a whole lot. If you mean the CPU itself and the components, pretty much everything is removable, usually the power supply cannot be removed from a computer case. Hope this helps!