yes.
Operating system is obviously resides in computer memory which is hard disk. But the main (booting) files are loaded into ROM by bootstrap loader at the time of start of the computer. Have you ever seen your C drive (or the drive which is for system, program files). This drive is on hard disk ... so OPERATING SYSTEM PLACED MAINLY ON HARD DISK...
A partition is created on the hard drive
Hard drives have no physical limit on the number of partitions that can be placed on them. The limitations are dependent on the system architecture and the operating system.
The operating system is Ubuntu Linux. It has a 4 GB Solid State hard disk Drive.
It's your internal Hard Drive or the amount of space partitioned for your operating system on that hard drive
Yes. Operating systems can read any hard drive (as long as the drive is not corrupt)
The operating system on a computer is installed on your hard drive, usually under c:
hard drive
That would depend on what operating system you are using. Every operating system has its own tools for checking hard drive and file system consistency.
The operating system on a computer is installed on your hard drive, usually under c:
operating system
The type of hard drive depends on the computer, not the operating system.