you have folder system in hard drives, because you can easily find your documents i don't know if it is correct so i hope is good for you
The Operating System is located in a folder on one of the hard drives usually C:\. This is one \Windows\System32 and \Windows\winsxs. System32 is where the main operating system is but the manafest files are in winsxs.
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Assuming that when you say system unit of a computer you mean the computer case A.K.A. the tower, then no, hard drives are not always installed internally. Hard drives can be in external enclosures, hard drive docks, and even network attached devices.
If you in windows NT based system, it's possible. Start->My Computer->Tools->Folder options->View, uncheck Use simple file sharing. Then right click on any of your hard drives->Security. In Security you can pick users who will be able to get access for your hard drives locally and through network.
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The top four brands of 1TB Hard Drives are amongst others Western Digital hard drives, Seagate hard drives, Toshiba hard drives, and Hitachi hard drives.
The System folder is installed as part of the operating system at the top level of the hard disc. If you have more than one hard disc attached to the Mac hold down the Option (alt) key when the Mac starts up - this will open the Start Up Manager which enables you to switch the start up to another disc with a system folder. If you only have the one disc and the Mac is not finding the System folder you will need to reinstall the operating system from the installation discs.
Most hard drives have only one partition. Each partition is formatted according to one file system. So most hard drives have only one file system. However, many hard drives have two or more partitions. One common approach is to "dual boot" a computer, with Linux on one partition in the ext4 file system format, and Windows on another partition in the NTFS file system.
Your documents folder is usually located in your personal folder which is located in the users folder of your primary hard drive [hard drive]/users/[user name]/documents You can find the exact path for your system by going to your my documents folder and clicking the folder icon to the right of the back and forward buttons. And to the left of were it says your 'username > My documents'
Yes they are, although you can get external hard drives that are separate.
The System Volume Information folder is where system restore information is held. I first came across it in Windows ME, it is found in all flavours of Windows XP and Windows Vista. It is a very underated/inderused Windows tool, I have found it to be a life saver many times, I create restore points before and after installing new drivers or software. I manually configure System Restore depending on the number and size of the hard drives on the system. Normally I will turn off System restore for non System Drives, Reserving 12% of a 250 Gig Data Drive is a lot of wasted space. More info here http://www.theeldergeek.com/system_volume_information_folder1.htm and here http://www.theeldergeek.com/system_restore.htm