The only non removable storage device is the hard drive. In some instances you can purchase a larger hard drive but it is not removable in the way that a flash drive is removable.
Yes, a storage device that stores billions of characters of data on a nonremovable disk is typically referred to as a hard disk drive (HDD) or a solid-state drive (SSD). These devices use magnetic or flash memory technology, respectively, to retain large amounts of data permanently until it is intentionally deleted. Nonremovable means that the disk is not designed to be replaced or removed by the user, ensuring that the data remains secure and accessible as long as the device is operational.
Some storage devices can be classed as peripheral devices, so yes you can.
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lsusb (in a terminal) will list any USB device connected to the computer.
sudo fdisk -l (fdisk must be run as supper-user, hence, sudo).lsusb to list USB devices.
there is no difference!
Some devices do not contain storage devices, or do not have enough storage space needed by a particular user. Extra storage devices such as an external hard drive can be utilized.
write detail note on secondary storage devices
THER ARE TWO TYPES OF STORAGE DEVICES: RAM(RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY DEVICE) CD WRITERAND ROM(READ ONLY MEMORY)e.g DVD ROM.Uhh no that's completely wrong there are many examples of storage devices. There is magnetic storage devices, optical storage devices, silicon storage devices, and others i cant think of.~Dawn~
No, they are permanent storage devices, only RAM is volatile storage device.
It's a storage that is attached internally in the device's box.
name 3 types of permanent storage devices