track 0
The outermost track on a hard disk is located closest to the edge of the disk, while the innermost track is located closest to the center. The outer tracks have a higher data transfer rate compared to the inner tracks due to the higher linear velocity of the disk's rotation at the outer edge.
track is invisible cirle on hard disk and sector are the segments of these circle
The OS has to keep track of the physical location where a document is saved on your hard disk; to do this, it maintains the file allocation table (FAT).
track is a invisible circle on hard disk.and sectors are the segments of these circles.
Track on afloppy disc
Cylinder
File Allocation Table (FAT)
track
The number of bytes a hard disk can hold is referred to as its storage capacity. This capacity is typically measured in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB), where 1 TB equals approximately 1,000 GB or 1 trillion bytes. The total capacity is determined by the number of platters, the density of data stored on those platters, and the technology used in the hard disk.
A computer hard disk or hard drive (fixed disk) is hardware.
Hard Disk Drive.
The default is C: that is the default drive letter, the default drive number is Disk 0