the computer can become very slow
it uses a magnetic North/South binary, where a north magnetic pull is a 1, and a south is a 0
When the hard disk is dysfunctional or has crashed, the laptop cannot detect it. The error message 'No hard disk drive 0' will appear as a result.
Fills the hard drive to 0's.
Bit (this holds a 1 or 0) Byte (8 bits) kilobyte (1034 bytes) megabyte (1 048 576 bytes) gigabyte (1 073 741 824 bytes) terabyte (1 099 511 627 776 bytes) petabyte (1000000000000000.1258999 bytes) exabyte (1000000000000000000.1529215 bytes) zottabyte (1000000000000000000000.18059162 bytes) yottabyte (1000000000000000000000000.20892582 bytes) a yottabyte is 90000000000000000000000000.67140656 bits
No, it does not. You probably ask because you see two drives appear when you connect the USB cable to it. However, if you notice, the one drive has 0 bytes, and the other drive, which is your memory card, has the number of bytes that is the capacity of your memory card (my memory card is an SD 2GB card and therefore shows 2 billion bytes).
As data in binary format of 0 & 1 on hard drive sectors.
From a technical standpoint of view, computer memory stores multiple bits of information. Each bit is an atomic boolean entity (it can be in one of two states, True or False, 0 or 1, etc). Computer memory typically stores large numbers of bits, commonly but not necessarily arranged in groups of bits. Eith bits (an octet) are commonly known as a byte, but other grouping, typically in powers of two, is common.Semantically, computer memory can store anything for which there is a digital description. It can store numbers, or the works of Shakespeare, or you digital holiday photos. It cannot store items such as a perfume, or a smell (such as the perfume's frangrance), but it can store the perfume's recipie along with a chemical formula for the fragrance's aromatics.
RAM stores frequently used data from the hard disk. This is necessary as the hard disk is many times slower than RAM, which means it will take much more longer for the computer to read the data.
Conventional Memory
0 days. As soon as the bills stop being payed, the contents of the hard drive are dumped.
The default is C: that is the default drive letter, the default drive number is Disk 0
If you're asking about the actual act of a computer storing files (in this case video files) in it's memory, it simply copies the information from the source and writes it to the hard drive in binary (the little 1's and 0's), but if you're asking how to save a video simply right click on a file and select "copy" and then right click where you want it (i.e. desktop) and select "paste"