THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PERMANENT HARD DISK DRIVE AND A REMOVABLE HARD DISK DRIVE A permanent drive is in housed in the system while the removable one is externally fixed. Basically they perform the same functions.
i think it means that you have a SSD (sold state drive) which is a all flash hard drive with no moving parts
17xx Fixed disk (hard drive) 1701 Fixed disk adapter 1702 Fixed disk adpater 1703 Fixed disk drive 1704 Fixed disk drive or adapter 1780 Fixed disk 0 failure (C drive failure) 1781 Fixed disk 1 failure (D drive failure) 1782 Fixed disk controller failure 1790 Fixed disk 0 1791 Fixed disk 1
Since the hard disk drive uses the same data bus as the removable disk drive(s), it is usually installed adjacent to the removable disk (CD-ROM) drive(s).
An external harddrive? Or Memory Stick?? its a removable hard disk
Floppy drives and CD/DVD roms are examples of removable disks because the storage medium is removed from the drive. A hard drive has a set of magnetic platters that you do not remove, making it a fixed disk.
The first removable disk appeared in 1962. IBM created it for its IBM 311 drive, and it was called the IBM 1316 disk pack.
It is a removable disk and a USB drive.
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A disk drive work in a rigid magnetic disk fixed permanent drive unit, and used for storing comuter data.
its also called a thumb drive or a USB flash drive. it is a form of removable solid state disk.
because is a fixed drive