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Which has maximum space storage ROM or hard disk?

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What is the history of hard disk and the inventor of hard disk?

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What is the maximum hard disk size for 386 computer?

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What is the minimum hard disk that can be used to configure RAID 5?

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What is the minimum amount of hard disk space needed to run the VSS service?

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Does a hard disk hold more data than tape?

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What is the maximum and minimum of a library in magic the gathering?

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How spins faster a hard disk or a floppy disk?

A modern hard disk will spin much faster than a floppy disk. A floppy disk will spin at around 300 RPM. A hard disk will vary depending on model and configuration. A mid range desktop hard disk will spin at around 7200RPM. Laptop hard disks usually run at slower speeds of 5400RMP. High end desktop and server hard disks can spin at speeds in excess of 10000RPM.


Do windows XP support a maximum of memory and a maximum of disk space?

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Depending on the HARD DISK what are transfer rate range from?

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Which RAID level will you implement to provide redundancy?

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