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collection of related data stored on a hard disk
The amount of data that can be stored on a disk depends in part on the File System used. Common types are NTFS, FAT 32 and FAT 16.
The operating system.Or - FileThe correct answer is "operating system." This stores the data on a disk.A file is a collection of data that is stored in the computer which is also called a document.
Data can be stored on floppy disk, hard disk, memory stick, CD or DVD.
The operating system.Or - FileThe correct answer is "operating system." This stores the data on a disk.A file is a collection of data that is stored in the computer which is also called a document.
Reading a disk involves accessing and retrieving data that is already stored on the disk, while writing to a disk involves adding new data or modifying existing data on the disk. Reading does not change the content of the disk, whereas writing alters the information stored on the disk.
Data can be stored on a floppy disk, since that is what they are designed for. As for whether it can be "received" on one, that is a pretty vague question, as it doesn't address HOW the data is received.
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MS-DOS views the data stored on disk as a stream of BYTES. Chapter 11: MS-DOS InternalsPg: 278Book: Operating Systems
If you are using the word "assessing" to read a disk then the amount of data you can transfer to the disk (write) is the remaining available free space on the disk. On the other side of the coin, the amount of data to can extract (cut) is the amount of data that is stored on the disk.