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1.44 Megabytes
It depends on how much you bought your PC or the hard disk itself. My current hard disk has a capacity of 400 gb.
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The floppy disk is obsolete. The CD has a much larger data capacity and is also more reliable, and the memory stick has an even larger data capacity than the CD.
If you see a specification on a refrigerator as 18 cubic feet, for example. This represents the capacity (how much volume of stuff that you can fit into the fridge).
Of course they are, think of them as the modern replacement for a floppy disk but with no moving parts and much greater capacity!
The 3.0 capacity is 11.8 quarts and the 4.0 capacity is 12.6 quarts. ======================================================= Just adding to the answer : It came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and GREEN color antifreeze ( meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A )
A Zip disk, and a CD-ROM are two completely different storage devices ! The Zip Disk was (in simple terms) a high-capacity disk, It was superseded by the invention of the CD-ROM, which offered much higher reliability and capacities. The invention of the Zip-disk was attributed to its marketing company Iomega - no single person has been credited with its invention.
yes, hard drive use around the same amount of power no matter how much disk capacity
since Virtual Memory utilizes Hard Disk space it is really only limited by how much free space you have on your hard drive
The capacity of the most ubiquitous floppy is 1.44 MB. Floppies in other capacities have also been made.
The IBM 305 RAMAC computer was the first computer to include a disk drive named the IBM 350 Disk File. The 350 Disk File consisted of a stack of fifty 24" discs. The capacity of the entire disk file was 5 million 7-bit characters, which works out to about 4.4 MB in modern parlance.