In 1973, IBM developed the Winchester computer drive
It was a magnetic disk housed in an airtight container
In 1973, IBM developed the Winchester computer drive
The Winchester was permanently sealed in its container, free from dust particles
The development of the Winchester was a historic event, allowing computer users to store far more data than had been possible with data tape
Any hard drive can be assigned any letter. It is possible that drive Q could be a network location on another computer, or a virtual drive created by a program on the computer.
The Winchester hard drive was the early form of hard drive. It stored the data inside the computer hardware. Up to that point, all the data was stored on floppy disks, even the operating system. The computer could now start up from switch on and give a usefull display, ready for use, without having to insert a disk first.
Overdrive is a computer making company that specializes in gaming computers, similar to Alienware. http://www.overdrivepc.com/
Its because DELL is a computer company and the E looks like a floppy drive going into a computer
It's the same as a hard drive. In some countries a Winchester is used, in the USA people use a hard drive.
It's the same as a hard drive. In some countries a Winchester is used, in the USA people use a hard drive.
Same as far as I know. Winchester was an OLD hard drive.
A Iomega zip drive is a disk drive that is very similar to a floppy disk drive. Iomega is the company who produces these disk drives, and are compatible with Mac and IBM computer systems.
The computer N drive is a network file storage area. To access the drive, you look in the 'My Computer' area on your computer.