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State two reasons for the use of secondary storage device?

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Answered by SnehaChaudhry
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Secondary storage device is needed in a computer system to store data and program files when the power supply is turned off. Secondary storage must therefore be non-volatile, meaning it retains its contents without the need for a power supply. Secondary storage may also need to have a larger storage capacity than RAM if it needs to store operating system (OS) files, other program files and data files.

Secondary storage device is needed in a computer system to store data and program files when the power supply is turned off. Secondary storage must therefore be non-volatile, meaning it retains its contents without the need for a power supply. Secondary storage may also need to have a larger storage capacity than RAM if it needs to store operating system (OS) files, other program files and data files.hope this helps you.

Answered by SLG
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1. To store data permanently.
2. For future use of data.
3. For accessing the even after turning off the computer
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