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Q: A common storage device now used to store and transport a few files?
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What storage device holds folders files?

Storage devices hold folders and folders hold files.


What does maintain storage device mean on the xbox360?

it means to get rid of all the corrupt files on your storage devise


How much does a storage device cost?

If you are talking about a USB storage device for files and things it depends on the storage complexity. It can go anywhere from $10-$250. Or just go to target.com


What do you store files in to keep them organized?

In a storage device suitable to the type of file.


Can you make files in the USB flash drive?

Yes. You should be able to make files in any storage device.


Is an operating system responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device using an organizational method called the file system?

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What is a network device devoted to storage and delivery of frequently requested files?

Cache engine.


Is a network device devoted to storage and delivery of frequently requested files?

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What is the technical name for devices that hold files and folders in a computer?

A data storage device.


What is disk failure?

Disk failure is about the malfunctioning of the disk storage device that is caused by booting the computer from the files. The disk storage device will no longer perform well and it is needed to be troubleshoot.


Is a usb drive an input or output or storage device?

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Why the external storage are important?

External storage is important for two reasons: backup and transport. Backup means creating copies of important files on a storage device external to the computer on which they were created. This might mean copying the files to physical storage, such as a thumb or flash drive or an external hard drive, or copying them to an online storage provider (a.k.a. "the cloud"). Having copies stored externally protects them in case your computer is lost, stolen, or otherwise damaged to the point of being unusable. Files can also be moved from one computer to another in the same way (transport). In the early days of computing, before networks became commonplace, the only way to get data from one computer to another was to copy it to an external storage device - in those days a floppy disk - and physically carry it to the other computer (hence the term "sneakernet").