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The hard drive is the main memory where most documents and multimedia files are stored, for example music, images and video's. Not only are these files stored on the Hard Drive but also the Operating System is kept on the Hard Drive. A computer can have more than one Hard Drive and these can either be Internal or External. Disk drives (HDD) come in many different sizes in memory; ranging from Kilo-Bite as the smallest and Terabyte as the largest.
The hard drive is the main memory where most documents and multimedia files are stored, for example music, images and video's. Not only are these files stored on the Hard Drive but also the Operating System is kept on the Hard Drive. A computer can have more than one Hard Drive and these can either be Internal or External. Disk drives (HDD) come in many different sizes in memory; ranging from Kilo-Bite as the smallest and Terabyte as the largest.
Data about programs and applications are stored on your hard drive, it is usually located in (C:\Program Files) but can be known to go to (D:\) depending on how many partitions you have.
Approximately how many hard-copy pages of documents could be stored on the flash drive by an employee.
About two-hundred songs can be stored per gigabyte, dependending on the encoding.
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You tell me stupid.... Just joking. You can remove the hard disk if the machine holding it breaks. Example: I am using my hard drive to save stuff and then it breaks. what do i do? remove the hard disk (with professional assistance of course).
This determines how many images can be stored.
Either 7,200 or 7,372, depending on your definition of "kilobyte".
Digital picture frames are not overly hard to use. Many are designed to be easy to use. Most have a slot for a memory card from which the images are stored and accessed. Always prefer to the owner's manual for operation instructions.
You may have to many programs up for your computer to handle, or it can be you memory all together, This can slow you down because the hard drive have more to scan, (Memory is stored in a file on a hard drive) changing the overall speed of your computer loading and speed.
It depends what media you use to store the images, and the type of camera. Hook a monochrome CCTV camera to a PC with a terabyte of hard-drive space, and recording one picture per second it will store months of images !