basic disk
No. Operating systems need the system to be formatted / partitioned in order to properly arrange and store their data on the disk.
Yes, it must partitioned and formatted.
when there is remaining non-partitioned space on a hard drive, this can be mounted and formatted as a new volume with hard drives, as you can create partitions of any size, you can create as many volumes as you wish on the drive
Disc = DVD or CD or Hard disk?? If its a DVD or CD then the chances are it has been formatted incorrectly. If its a hard disk then it probably has not been partitioned correctly or the disk partition is damaged, or the drive has not been formatted correctly
It's your internal Hard Drive or the amount of space partitioned for your operating system on that hard drive
Yes, as long the hard disk drive is not NTFS formatted.
Yeah if there professional's.
Yes, if it's formatted to FAT or NTFS.
Yes, but he Hard Drive must be formatted as FAT32 and not NTFS.
The hard drive has to be partitioned into at least two drives. Each can be loaded with a separate bootable operating system.
yes
No, the drive must first be partitioned, then formated.