Unplugging a computer can result in the information in what location being lost? A) Floppy disc B) Document Files C) RAM D) NIC
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i think it's B or C
This is a tricky question.. If you unplug it while it's running something on a floppy disc, it will lose whatever work is on it, but also ram in a way.
Thank you. Which one would you pick and why?
Floppy dics's aren't even relevant anymore...
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I know it's not NIC, as that is a network adapter if i am correct
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I would say your best bet is document files. Unplugging a PC before a save occurred would result in loss of information.
But the question is tricky, because what if the information was stored on a floppy disk?
it's either b or c..
I think the answer would be loss of files. Just unplugging your computer can corrupt files on your hard drive. Because it practically bypasses the process of programs being closed, files being saved, memory getting written to disk, and much more.
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This post is unrelated to Biology section. Thank you.
oh yeah lol i forgot this was in Bio lololol oops
That may be so but there is so section dedicated to this type of question.
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@Trevorw98 there is computer science
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Hmm? @darla-
im not good with that lol
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sorry i was tagged in it didnt know if i was being asked im new to all this :P
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