It depends, just like Harddrives they come in different capacities, they will usually be advertise. Solid state drives normally have smaller capcities for there price though, because they are new(ish) alot fster smaller and quieter and it costs more to make them.
depends on how much space your hard drive or solid state drive can hold.
Usually a hard disk or solid state disk.
The main data storage on a PC is the HDD (hard disk drive) or rarely a SDD (solid state drive). It's like a box of a lot of disks to hold the information or if its the SDD it's basically a USB flash drive but a lot bigger.
Most laptops are simply not large enough to hold more than one hard drive internally. Supposing that one did, yes, it is quite possible to have both an SSD and a traditional hard drive in it.
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Depends on the capacity of the drive. I have a 128Gb flash drive, which is obviously larger than 64Gb. You also get solid state (hard drives) which are essentially large flash drives which are larger than that
It's a solid because you can hold it in your bare hands.
Hard drives are your computer's 'long term memory' thats there whenever you start it up. The hard drive holds the operating system, all of your settings, all of your files (like music, web browser, pictures, etc). Traditional hard drives are boxes that hold metal discs inside of them. These metal disks hold data in the form of a magnetic charge and they constantly spin when your computer is reading data. As such they are called mechanical disks. Solid State hard drives do not contain any moving parts. They contain flash memory similar to a USB thumb drive, but which has an extremely high level of performance and speed. Solid state hard drives mean that anything saved to them including programs can start up extremely fast (most computers with solid state drives can boot in a minute or less), but they cannot hold very much data (like movies and games). If you save videos to your computer or do a lot of gaming, it's worthwhile to install both a solid state and a mechanical hard drive in your computer. The SSD will hold the operating system and some of the programs, and the traditional (mechanical) hard drive will hold the games and videos.
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