You question cannot be generally answered, it depends on the actual disk.
+all programs command
To organize the way that files are stored on a computer disk, so that all the information belonging to a file, is stored on a single contiguous area on the disk.
No. In modern computers, programs are not stored on a ROM chip, but on the hard drive.
All information (programs and data) is stored upon a mass storage device, such as a hard-disk drive, from where they can be loaded into working memory as and when required. In order to actually store the information, it must be converted to a binary representation.
Most of the programs and info the CPU and computer uses to Boot are mostly from the Hard Drive. The Hard Drive is mostly where all of the instructions come from.
Hard disk is also called hard drive. It is device where all computer memory is stored.
Follow the Process List (Windows XP Users Only) :Go to "Start"Mouse over "All Programs"Mouse over "Accessories"Mouse over "System Tools"Click "Disk Cleanup"
First of all, it is the Disk Defragementing tool. It is located by going to "start" then "All Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools", then "Disk Defragementer."
start--> all programs--> Accessories--> System tools--> Disk Defrag
fragmentation
All programs and data have to be stored digitally, in binary.