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Introduction to Computer Hardware Memory is either volatile (is erased when a device loses power) or non-volatile (keeps its contents when a device loses power). On the right is a list of Types of Memory. Drag each Type of Memory that is volatile to the Volatile column, and each type that is non-volatile to the Non-volatile column.
A. Volatile
B. Non-volatile
C. Type of Memory
1. RAM.
2. ROM.
3. EEPROM.
4. BIOS.
5. DRAM flash.

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