no cuz i don't now i think
The hard disk drive platter is used to store magnetic data or information that comes from the hard disk drive, where they are stored. The hard disk drive can contain one or more hard disk platter.
Absolutely. Most DVDs hold less than 5gb of data (dual layers less than 9gb) while hard discs today can hold many terabytes of data.
The space on the hard disk is full delete some data from the hard drive it will be ok or add more hard disk in the system
Using hard disk space to temporarily store data or instructions from RAM is referred to as "paging" or "swapping." This process allows the operating system to free up RAM by moving less frequently accessed data to the hard drive, enabling more efficient use of memory resources. It effectively extends the virtual memory available to applications, although accessing data from the hard disk is significantly slower than accessing it from RAM.
depends on the hard disk and the size of the file--if your looking for a new hard disk, check what the rpm's are the more rpm's the faster your hard disk is
Because a CD was designed to hold more data.
If you put it on a floppy disk. It's a storage device nothing more. By the way flashdrives are smaller and store a lot more data.
DVD by far. A DVD can store 4.7 gigabytes of data. A floppy disk can store 1.44 megabytes of data. 1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte.
A typical hard disk drive stores data magnetically. It spins at high speed making retrieval of the data quicker and more efficient.
A hard disk drive (HDD) is a fixed storage device that consists of one or more rigid metal platters coated with a metal oxide material. These platters store digital data magnetically and are read/write heads access data on the platters.
Disk Derangement is a tool that rearranges the data on your hard disk and reunites fragmented files so your computer can run more efficiently.
The super-disk or LS-120 and its derivatives are a removable disk more akin to a zip disk or floppy disk. They are designed to be easily swapped from machine to machine. Physically they resemble a floppy disk in that it has an internal platter is composed of flexible plastic encased in a hard case for protection. A hard disk is designed to reside permanently in the same computer and acts as the primary storage & boot device. A hard disk is a semi-sealed device inside the computer which has several rigid aluminum (usually) platters permanently encased within an aluminum shell. Hard disks can read & write data at a much faster rate than superdisks. Hard disks can store a great deal more data than superdisks. Superdisks are generally considered to be obsolete these days, with thumb drives cd-rws and dvd-rws having taken their place as easily portable storage devices.