A hard disk drive (or HDD) is a non-volatile, random access device for digital data.
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At work, we deal with hard drive encryption on a daily basis. The truth is, the kind of encryption you have on your drive are probably very sufficient for a home user. I have that same feeling of bein …
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How do virtualized hard drives work?
I've been using VirtualBox for some time now and always end up making a new "virtual" hard drive when making a new machine. I only just wondered -- what exactly am I making? If I set the size to 8GB, …
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Advantages/Disadvantages of using tape instead of disk [closed]
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Are tape archives still used?
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What lasts longer: Data stored on non-volatile flash RAM, optical media, or magnetic disk?
A lot of the back …
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When it comes to it, I would rather have a cool and fully functioning computer than a vibrating case. How fast are your fans spinning? Maybe throttling them down will change the vibrations and keep yo …
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I believe this varies from drive to drive. I would research your exact drive and get some specifics. Then if you can get your hands on a technical manual your life will be much easier.
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As administrator, you can right click the file and select
Properties, Security, Advanced, Owner
Also see:
http://www.windows-it.tk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=16
http://forum.soft32.com/windo …
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How to know which disc is which?
I've got a couple WD 1TB drives in my computer and I want to give them labels. Right now, I've two identical disks (save logical size, no partitions, yet different content). I want to give them the ri …