primary storage is non removable storage
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A primary storage device is a medium that holds memory for short periods of time while a computer is running. Primary storage's key differences from other storage devices are that it is directly accessible by the CPU, is volatile, and is non-removable.
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Primary Storage is non - removable.
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Primary storage is a key component of a computer system that enables it to function. Primary storage includes random access memory (RAM), read only memory (ROM), cache and flash memory. Each of these have different uses within the computer.
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