One of your drives has an error (known or unknown)
I/O error means 'input / output error' and is generally triggered when you have a drive trying to read some unreadable media, such as a scratched up cdrom or DVD.
LBA (logical block addressing) is a function of the drive electronics but can also be a weakness i the operating system (Win 3.1 versus Windows XP for example.)
If your 10GB hard disk is not detected, you dont need to change any bios mode. The motherboard will have problem detecting the hard drive. Search for your bios updates to get your hard drive detected.
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FAT32 does not support compression of filesor folders
the logical choices is:: MAY BE YOUR DISK IS DAMAGED; SYSTEM MALFUNCTION; AND INVALID HARD DRIVE
One of your drives has an error (known or unknown)
When you format a logical drive you prepare it for use.
a logical fallacy
Another common name for a logical drive is a partition.
logical drive
A syntax error is when you break the grammar rules of the language, such as forgetting to terminate a C++ statement with a semi-colon. A logical error is when your code does not perform as expected, typically due to an assumption that proves to be incorrect.
errors which come during compilation is known as compilation error. here we get syntax errors only not logical errors like division by zero. logical error occur during run time example:if you write a program for division with zero you will not get compilation error but during execution you will error
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logical drive C.
When you partition a hard drive into two or more partitions (storage areas) those extra drives are called logical drives. So you can have 2 or 3 or more logical drives on one physical hard drive. It varies.
A map to the partitions on the hard drive. This table tells BIOS how many partitions the drive has and how each partitions is divided into one or more logical drives, which partition contains the drive to be used for booting (called the active partition), and where each logical drive begins and ends.1-map to the partitions on on the hard drive2-information about where each logical drive is located, where it starts and where it ends3-which partition contains the drive to be used for booting (the active partition)The first is a map to the partitions on the harddrive,and how they are divided, the second, which partition contains the drive to be used for booting this is called the "Active Partition", and third where each logical begin and ends.