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The answer to this question depends on what you mean by totally different. Yes you can have varying styles of hard drives in a single computer, however you are of course limited by what your motherboard and operating system can handle.
MSDOS and Microsoft Windows identifies drives by single letters (many other operating system allow drives to be named with words or phrases):drive A the first internal floppy diskette drive (usually not used anymore)drive B the second internal floppy diskette drive (usually not used anymore)drive C the first internal hard disk drivedrives D through Z additional drives, may be internal or external, hard disk drives or optical drives, etc.
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In computer based accounting as an accountant you need not have to pass several entries related to a single transaction. rather than you don't have to maintain several books of accountants manually.
Multi-layer generally encompasses several layers within a single structure, like a computer program. Multi-level generally encompasses several separate structures within a single platform.
There are two major types of solid-state hard drives - multi-level cell (MLC) and single-level cell (SLC) drives. MLC drives can generally last for five to six years before failure; on the other hand, SLC drives may potentially be able to last decades.
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Computer Management helps you manage local or remote computers using a single, consolidated desktop tool. It combines several Windows administration utilities into a single console tree, providing easy access to a specific computer's administrative properties and tools. does that help?
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