I don't know of any computer that's come out within the last 15 years that only has a 10 MB HD, but I can assure you that it is worth it to have more than that on your computer.
yes the hard drive is storage
Yes, a hard drive is a storage device.
hard drive is a computer storage
Before purchasing an external hard drive, consider what will be compatible with your computer. Most hard drives support USB 2.0 and FireWire. After considering compatibility, it's a good idea to buy a hard drive with as much storage space as you can afford.
Hard disk drive is a storage device.its is a non-volatile storage device
Amazon.com is the perfect place to go to find hard drive storage systems. You can find almost every type of hard drive storage system there.
A computer's hard drive is an example of a storage device. Data can be saved (stored) on the hard drive.
The smallest storage access unit on an IDE hard drive is a sector.
NAS is Network Attached storage. The consumer benefits from it if their computer's hard drive would quit working, they would have all their information back up.
the hard disk drive is considered a nonvolatile storage device
Secondary storage can be used to restore a backup of your files if you have to format. You can use it if you run out of room on your main hard drive. If it is external secondary storage you can also bring it with you if you need to access files at work or somewhere else. Commonly used types of secondary storage are the USB drive and Floppy Disk, as referred to in the joke 'Can you turn my floppy disk into a hard drive?' which is impossible!
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