NO
Hard drives do not require drivers.
well first you need to be able to drive
well first you need to be able to drive
For some motherboard you have to preinstall AHCI drivers. You have to check the motherboard manufacture website and download drivers for SATA controller. And when you are installing xp during first seconds of installation when you see that the OS is asking for drivers something like "Press F6 to install addtional drivers". You have to press F6 and prepare a floppy disk with the AHCI driver on it. thne just install drivers from the floppy and it will allow xp to see and work with the hard drive.
1. Both relate to hardware, but device drivers are stored in hard drive
The cache size is refers to the size of buffer on the hard drive. The bigger the the buffer, the less the hard drive has to access the drive. Also it improves the time that the computer needs to access data from the drive.
Windows RE needs to boot from a DVD because it isn't installed on the hard drive. It needs to run from the DVD so it can repair the OS on the hard drive.
USB
Only if they have a valid drivers license, something that is hard to come by for a mole.
device drivers are stored on you hard drive. but if you want to find out what they are put yours pcs model number into google
binary data, it can be on the hard drive, BIOS, or any external or internal device like a flash drive, built-in drivers
Defrag