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fragmentation
Fragmenting
fragments
fragments
its a hard drive
the text files store in the document files the sound files store in the document files the pictures files store in the document files the video files store in the document files
in a hard drive
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The internal hard drive of a computer is an example of a drive on which data (files, folders, etc) can be stored.
Two or more adjoining sectors on a hard drive are referred to as a "cluster" or "allocation unit." Clusters are the smallest units of storage that the file system can manage, allowing for more efficient data storage and retrieval. When files are saved, they are often stored in clusters rather than individual sectors to optimize space and performance.
No, changing your RAM will not affect your files. Your files are stored on your hard drive, which is a separate piece of hardware from the RAM. Once you shut down your system, your files are safely stored on the hard drive, so adding new RAM or replacing old RAM will have no effect on your files.
No, replacing a hard drive will.