Read Only Memory (ROM)

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The main use of ROM memory chips in a computer is to store the program that runs when the computer is turned on which loads the operating system (e.g. Windows 2000) from disk.

The contents of ROM can’t be changed and aren’t lost when the computer is switched off.

Memory which isn't wiped clean when the computer is turned off is called non-volatile memory.

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