Yes, ROM (Read-Only Memory) commonly holds the computer's firmware, which includes the basic instructions for booting the operating system. However, the operating system itself is typically stored on a hard drive or solid-state drive and loaded into RAM during operation. ROM retains its contents even when the power is off, making it suitable for storing essential system software that needs to be accessed at startup.
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