The access time for a moving head disc drive is greater than that of a fixed head disc drive due to the physical movement required by the read/write head to reach the desired location on the disk. In a moving head drive, the head needs to physically move across the disk's surface to access different sectors, resulting in increased latency. In contrast, a fixed head drive has multiple heads dedicated to specific locations on the disk, allowing for quicker access times as the heads do not need to physically move.
It is a moving violation in CA to drive with a broken passenger side-view mirror. It is important to get it fixed ASAP.
Transmission Issues. Have it towedto a transmission shop and get it fixed.
i think it means that you have a SSD (sold state drive) which is a all flash hard drive with no moving parts
17xx Fixed disk (hard drive) 1701 Fixed disk adapter 1702 Fixed disk adpater 1703 Fixed disk drive 1704 Fixed disk drive or adapter 1780 Fixed disk 0 failure (C drive failure) 1781 Fixed disk 1 failure (D drive failure) 1782 Fixed disk controller failure 1790 Fixed disk 0 1791 Fixed disk 1
of course stability of self bias circuit is much greater than fixed bias circuit
There is no fixed value. It depends on the drive.
because is a fixed drive
hinge
There are fixed, moveable, and compound pulleys.
It does if you want to drive it safely.
There is probably a problem with your CD drive. You need to get it fixed.
its a moving cost