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Hard drives are not volatile storage devices, because the information within them is not lost when the drive loses power.
No, they are permanent storage devices, only RAM is volatile storage device.
This question should actually be read as "My Computer" instead of "your computer." The items that can be accessed are your network drives and your devices with removable storage.
hard disk drives
Storage devices are different mediums that can hold varying amounts of information. Some examples of storage devices include CD, DVD, flash drives, floppy disks, and tape drives.
Examples of storage devices are: internal/external hard drives, floppy drives, CD's, DVD's, thumb drives, etc.
Solid state drives, or SSD, are storage devices that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory. Flash drives, compact flash, and MultiMedia cards are examples of solid state storage devices.
There are many different kinds of storage devices based on the purpose of the device. These devices include flash drives.
Flash drives, back up storage units
San's or Storage Area Networks are the devices used when making optical drives, or storage drives, such as usb flash drives. You can purchase these from companies like New Egg.
Zip drives are both input-output and storage devices.
Disk storage devices are most commonly used in personal computers as a means to enhance memory. The most common are hard disk drives, optical disk drives, and even zip drives.