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Windows and Linux use device letters to identify each storage device on a computer.
windows does not need to know the device name if it shows the device as a mass storage device.
Windows and Linux use a device letter to identify each storage device.
Yes. Any hard drive, flash drive, or other external storage device that conforms to the USB Mass Storage device standard will work on Windows Vista.
No, a bar code scanner is not a storage device. The scanner is a peripheral device used to read the bar code on a product, and an associated computer can use that information to identify that product and provide pricing and other information about it. That identifying information and other data is held on a storage device associated with the computer.
No. It is a piece of software. A disk or USB key or DVD or CD would be storage devices.
cell
It would be considered a storage device as you can give or receive information from the device.
XP and 7 supports file sharing through network or any Windows supported storage device.
An input device provides data for your computer to process (eg: keyboard, mouse). An output device displays information (eg: monitor, speakers). A storage device stores information for alter use (eg: hard drive, CD).
the size of the disk storage device
yes it is a memory(secondary) that stores info