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Your microcomputer probably draws its power from a standard 110‐V wall receptacle. As we're all aware, unfortunately, our power supply is not 100% dependable, and computers are especially vulnerable to power loss because the computer stores its information in a type of memory called RAM (Random Access Memory). The content of that memory is erased whenever the power to the computer is interrupted, even for an instant.

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