ROM is "built-in" computer memory containing
data that normally can only be read, not written to. ROM contains the
programming that allows your computer to be "booted up" or regenerated
each time you turn it on. Unlike a computer's random access memory (RAM),
the data in ROM is not lost when the computer power is turned off. The
ROM is sustained by a small long-life battery in your computer.
If you ever do the hardware setup procedure with your computer, you effectively
will be writing to ROM.
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