Question:
Which solid-state storage technology allows a computer BIOS to be upgraded by flashing?
- SODIMM
- ROM
- SDRAM
- EEPROM
Explanation: Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) is non-volatile memory that can store the computer BIOS and can be upgraded by flashing its contents. ROM is a general term for read-only memory, and SDRAM and SODIMM are types of computer volatile memory.
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