Dear friend, you can consult the following link for partitioning the Hard Disc. It can serve you the necessary lessons,
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"Disc" refers to optical media, such as CDs or DVDs. "Disk" refers to magnetic media, such as hard drives. So the answer depends on which drive you are referring to; most have both an "optical disc drive", and a "hard disk drive".
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Disc space is the amount of computer storage space on random-access memory devices, such as on a hard drive, floppy or USB flash drive. Free up disc space by running a disc clean-up, removing unused applications, and removing duplicate files.
When your computer is shut down, the data is stored on your hard disc drive. RAM stores the operating system while the computer is running. Hard discs are non-volatile, so it will always be there. However RAM is volatile, and once you do not supply power to it, all memory is lost.
A fragmented file is a file that has no purpose or meaning to the computer. So if you have installed a program and then uninstalled it.... many times the computer leaves files on the computer this is called a fragmented file.
The hard drive in a computer is hardware.
The hard disk is a device which attached in a CPU where data , program ,and folder are being stored .
Computers are electronic devices that need to be turned on to supply the power so they can work. If the hard disc is not damaged you can remove the hard disc from the broken computer, insert the hard disc in another computer or a hard disc cradle (See links below) and copy your stuff on to the working computer. You should then use the old hard disc to keep regular back ups of all your stuff.
The hard drive in a computer is hardware.
The Disc Doctor program is used to clean up and free space on a personal computer's hard disc. It also tells the user how much free space they have on the hard disc.
Insert the Tiger installation disc. Restart the computer while holding down the C key. This will boot the computer from the installation disc rather than the hard disc. If it does not boot from the installation disc you will need to take the computer to a repair shop to be checked. If the computer starts up from the installation disc check the hard disc with Disk Utility. (I think there is a Utilities/Tools menu from the Desktop). If the hard disc check reveals some problems Disk Utility will attempt to fix them and you can then try restarting from the hard disc normally. If there are no problems (or it still refuses to start up after fixing the hard disc) then you will need to reinstall Tiger. Choosing the Archive and Install (See links below) option will preserve all your stuff but ideally you would have a back up copy of your hard disc on an external disc.
No. Partitioning is the process of creating a section of a hard drive that is read as a separate drive by the computer (For example, if you have a 100GB C drive, you can split that into a 70GB C drive and a 30GB D drive). Fragmentation is the process overtime where the files on a hard drive become disorganized and can eventually affect the performance of the computer.
In the hard drive then go into my computer.
It's a hard disc drive.
All hard drives require partitioning. Most have one big partition, and come that way from the store.
Only if your computer has a Blu-Ray compatible hard drive
The external haedisc is actually spelled external hard disc. An external hard disc allows an individual to hook it to their computer or information source and save the information that is important on the external hard disc drive and not risk loosing any if something happens to the main hard disc source.