The question is a little confusing. The C language doesn't know what a hard disk is. It has library operations for dealing with file systems, but neither knows nor really cares whether those file systems reside on a hard disk or some other form of storage device.
a persitent object is the one that is stored permanently on the disk......whereas a transient object is stored temporarily on the ram....
An executable file (*.exe)
Internal hashing mainly used for internal file, it is particularly an array of records. External hashing used for file disk
Static Assemblies: - These assemblies are .NET binaries located on the disk as a file or set of files and directly loaded from there as and when CLR requests for them. Whenever one compiles the C# code, one gets STATIC assemblies. Dynamic Assemblies: - These assemblies are loaded directly from the Memory and not stored on the disk. However one can save them later to the disk. These binaries are created on the fly in the memory using SYSTEM.REFLECTION.EMIT namespace. Hence the name- dynamic.
Saving. Values can be saved by writing them to non-volatile memory such as a hard-disk file.
The difference between a drive and disk is that a drive is used to read a disk whether it be a floppy disk or a compact disk.
what is the defference between cassette tape and hard disk
The hard disk is the device that stores the folders.
There is difference between SATA and PATA HDD but no difference between the formatting..
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PERMANENT HARD DISK DRIVE AND A REMOVABLE HARD DISK DRIVE A permanent drive is in housed in the system while the removable one is externally fixed. Basically they perform the same functions.
About 0.03 MB!
absolutely nothing
magnetic tapes are cheaper
There's not much of a difference in size, but if you put a PS2 disk into a DVD player, you probably just get the audio, if anything. This is very rare.
Hard disk is recorded, main comes and goes.
The main difference between the C-SCAN and SCAN algorithms for disk scheduling is how they handle requests that are located at the end of the disk. C-SCAN moves the disk arm to the other end of the disk after servicing the last request, while SCAN moves the arm back to the beginning of the disk. This difference affects the order in which requests are serviced and can impact the overall efficiency of the disk scheduling algorithm.
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