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The smallest unit of space allocated to a file is a cluster or block, which is a contiguous group of sectors on a hard drive allocated to a single file. The size of a cluster can vary depending on the file system and the size of the disk.
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Sectors (the smallest physical storage unit on a disk) is almost always 512 bytes (or 0.5 kb) in size.
What is a logical prtion of a disk created to group and store similar documents What is a logical prtion of a disk created to group and store similar documents What is a logical prtion of a disk created to group and store similar documents
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track is a invisible circle on hard disk.and sectors are the segments of these circles.
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Sectors / Cylinders
A disk cluster is a location on a disk's surface that stores data. Most disks are divided into platters/cylinders, tracks, and sectors, and sectors are grouped into clusters when formatted with a file system.
AN 80GB drive will have about 78,125,000 sectors on each side.
No, backup is most certainly not that. Formatting is the process fo dividing the disk into tracks and Sectors.
Clusters are the smallest segments within disk sectors.Tracks are concentric circles on the hard drive.Pie-shaped wedges on the hard drive are called sectors.Platters are round, thin plates of metal that make up a hard drive.