You can have more than one local disk by installing multiple physical hard drives or solid-state drives in your computer, or by partitioning a single drive into multiple logical drives. Each physical drive can be recognized as a separate disk by the operating system, while partitions allow a single drive to be divided into distinct sections, each functioning as an independent local disk. Additionally, using external drives can also expand your storage options.
1. Can view these records in the Local Disk (C: ) Properties dialog box.
Disk 2 dounloads some more stuff with the game, that they couldn't fit on 1 disk. But you only use disk 1 to play Sims, er I only use the Disk 1. I hope i helped.
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no it doesnt, disk set 1 only comes with a commentry with rob pattinson Kristen Stewart and catherine hardewik. the two disk comes with a lots more
There are 5 levels of the Redundant Array Inexpensive Disks system of data storage. RAID 0 is what most people have all ready i.e. one hard disk in the computer. RAID 1 is two disks that the data is saved to i.e. 1 internal disk and 1 external disk. RAID 2 is when the data is saved to 2 disks at the same time i.e. 1 internal and 1 external / network disk. RAID 3 is when the data is saved to 1 internal disk as well as the network disk and then backed up to a disk in a separate suburb. RAID 4 involves more disks and more complexity with data being stored on separate disk more like inserting pages into a book. I'm sorry but the complexities of RAID 5 is a subject I am still learning
there are more than 1 because there are more than 1 triangles on geomotry
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You will need to open up the disk management window on you computer. To do this open up the control panel and search for "partition" then click the link that says "Create and format hard disk partitions". From here you can view and modify all the partitions on any disk on your computer.
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Check with your local animal control office for your local law, but the vast majority of people shouldn't have more than 1 or 2 dogs at a time.
Disk duplexing is where you're writing data to 2 or more disks, with each disk using its own controller. If one disk fails, the other disk continues to operate with no data loss. Even if you lose the disk controller, it is not a problem since you're using a separate controller for the other disk. It is considered an variation of RAID 1 disk mirroring. Disk striping does not duplicate data as in disk duplexing. It writes (stripes) data across 3 or more disks but uses parity checking for each disk. If one disk fails, the other drives can recreate the data stored on the failed one. It is considered RAID 5 level.