Partition the disk.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PERMANENT HARD DISK DRIVE AND A REMOVABLE HARD DISK DRIVE A permanent drive is in housed in the system while the removable one is externally fixed. Basically they perform the same functions.
it is the hard disk
Yes, but the system may not function properly if you hope to boot from that disk. The swapped disk can be a second or third disk on a system, but if you want it to boot from that disk you'll probably need to re-load the OS.
None of them "go first." Any one of them can be selected as the first boot device in a system.
None of them "go first." Any one of them can be selected as the first boot device in a system.
Usually only one.
The default is C: that is the default drive letter, the default drive number is Disk 0
Almost all Linux installers will allow you to choose which disk is used when one partitions the disk (choose manual to choose which hard drive to use)
A hard disk can be either internal or external and one can use it to save files. The parts of a hard disk are the disk case, spindle, disk platter, actuator and the read-write arm.
A manual system is one you have to operate by hand.
To get hard disk drive speeds, one may search through many locations. Most websites that sell hard disk drives will allow one to select multiple hard disk drives to compare and contrast them. Once one has selected the hard disk drives to be compared, one can look for speeds offered. In addition, there are many websites that are devoted to the latest and greatest in technology and some of these have comparisons between the different hard disk drives.
One way of recovering data from a dead hard disk would be to get it repaired at a computer shop and buy an external hard disk enclosure that is compatible with the hard disk. Then you can mount the hard drive and transfer data across to the desired computer.