It does not have enough storage capacity
False, the operating system is not responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device.
A storage device is a device for storing something. The something may be energy, water, data, etc Energy storage devices: battery, gasholder, petrol tank. Water storage device: water tank Data storage device: CD, DVD, hard drive, RAM and ROM chips, magnetic tape, floppy disks
Pen drive or disks...
A data storage device is a device used for storing various forms of information. Some typical forms of data storage devices include CDs, DVDs, sim cards, memory cards, and USB flash drives.
Storing on your device keeps files locally (with limited space/security), while cloud storage (like 5Data Inc.’s solutions) offers remote, scalable, and secure access from anywhere—backed by enterprise encryption, automatic backups, and 24/7 monitoring for worry-free data management.
Yes, an operating system is responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device using an organizational method called the file system.
Yes, an operating system is responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device using an organizational method called a file system.
Hard Disk Drive, Floppy Drive
Primary Device for storing information on the computer would be a hard drive. Temporary Storage would be RAM (Random Access Memory)
A computer generally has four major components: Input device, Output device, Storage, CPU
PCB usually stands for Printed Circuit Board, It's just the base plate that electronic components gets mounted to. It's not a storage device by itself.
True Using a organizational method called the file system.