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Without knowing what Operating System you are using then websites like versiontracker.com have been able to provide a variety of programs that support hard drives

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Windows 9x does not support drives larger than how many gbs?

I don't think there is an upper limit on hard drive size. However, the Windows 9x family use FAT32 filesystem for the hard drives which limits file size to 4GB.Windows 9x & XP cannot support memory (or RAM) larger than 4GB.It's all to do with the 32bit operating system. 2^32 = 4294967296 (which is 4gb).**Windows 9x does not support drives larger than 137 GB unless third-party software provided by the hard drive manufacturer is used (Andrews, Jean, "A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC, sixth edition, comprehensive," 2007 Thomson Course Technology).


A computer store sold a total of 300 items last monthThe store sold six times as many hard drives as they did CD-ROM drivesand half as many floppy drives as hard drivesBased on this informationhow?

240 hard drives, 20 floppy drives and 40 CD-ROM drives.


What is the function of 'my computer' in a computer?

My computer has all of your drives in your computer in the My Computer files. This can be accessed by going to start, my computer. Then you should see different drives like your hardware drives. Here you can access your program files and any floppy or USB drives you put into your computer.


What are the advantage of external drives?

One of the advantages of external hard drives is they are available in large capacities. Options are available for hard drives that have mass storing capability.


How long do Solid State Hard Drives last?

There are two major types of solid-state hard drives - multi-level cell (MLC) and single-level cell (SLC) drives. MLC drives can generally last for five to six years before failure; on the other hand, SLC drives may potentially be able to last decades.

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Norton Utilities PartitionMagic SpinRite


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Yes, the Partition Magic Software does support the 4K hard drives.


The built-in defragmentation utility can be scheduled to automatically reorganize local hard drives?

The built-in defragmentation utility is one of the tools you have for maintenance on your computer. It is set to automatically run weekly but you can set the tool to schedule automatic reorganizing of your hard drives at time you pick.


Can criminal tresspass be filed on a person that drives down an access and utility eavesment?

Not if it is a legally designated easement.


What is secondare memory?

secondary memories are the memories by which CPU proccesses his programs and application.


Will Windows 95 support solid state drives?

Windows 95 does not have explicit support for SSDs (Solid State Drives). This means it will not perform as well as operating systems that do support them will, and that the drive may wear out prematurely.


What is the purpose maxblast software?

MaxBlast is a utility that comes with Maxtor branded hard drives that assists in the installation of a new hard drive. The MaxBlast utility will partition and format a drive, and/or install drive overlay software if your computer's BIOS is too old to recognize hard drives over a certain size.


Does Windows 2000 support writeable CD drives?

Yes.