hard disk
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A single hard disk usually consists of several platters. Each platter requires two read/write heads, one for each side. All the read/write heads are attached to a single access arm so that they cannot move independently. Each platter has the same number of tracks, and a track location that cuts across all platters is called a cylinder. For example, a typical 84 megabyte hard disk for a PC might have two platters (four sides) and 1,053 cylinders. In general, hard disks are less portable than floppies, although it is possible to buy removable hard disks. Also see What's Inside a Hard Drive? in the Did You Know . . . ? section of Webopedia.
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Hard Disk Logical Structures and File Systems PC Guide's hard disk drive reference Disk Manager product page Hard Disk BIOS and Capacity Factors Hard Disk BIOS Translation Modes Hard disk information page |
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