the magnetically charged particles get scratched off, it would be like shooting yourself in the head, I heard rumors some drives are still usable after a head crash, and some people from the shot recover too, but to both, not a full recovery, something is already lost
No. It is stored on the Flash drive.
crash data stored
You cant really fix a "hard drive crash". In the data recovery business that term is used to describe a particular problem when the mechanism inside the hard drive "crashes" or scratches the surface of the platters/disks where the data is stored. There are other types of problems that can be corrected when a hard drive fails but this is not one of them. http://www.interdatarecovery.com/index.php/5-steps-to-recovery
Data can be stored on floppy disk, hard disk, memory stick, CD or DVD.
cmos
i do not have a clue
The hard drive of the computer generally contains the data.
platters
Hard drive
The data hard drive or just hard drive is where all your programs are stored when your computer is shut down. Every progam you see on your computer is stored on the hard drive. That's why the bigger the hard drive the more programs you can put on your computer.
The internal hard drive of a computer is an example of a drive on which data (files, folders, etc) can be stored.
in a hard drive