photo results | Floppy disk | A 3.5 inch floppy disk that can carry 1.4MB of data. | |
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discussion results roemajee (22) | | I've just found an interesting site. You can share your files easy, quick, and free of charge, with family, friends, and business partners around the world within seconds. Join here now!... | |
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 karthickwins (117) | | Since pen drive uses Flash memory and was highly vulnerable to virus attacks. What are the ways to prevent the pen drive from virus | |
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 pradeepsimon19 (15) | | Now technology has advanced a lot.A new storage media called holographic memory is going to be introduced.Here the storage media is a holographic plate.It can be made into any shape.Here the data is... | |
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 haidabez (3142) | | How much data storage capacity do you have? | |
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 lenywp (1684) | | Like USB sticks can only hold info for about 10 years, does something similar happen to DVDs? | |
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 DeepThought (417) | | I have just learned that CDs and DVDs tend to lose data integrity after about 2-5years, and I have observed this on my own.
So, what's the best way to store backups, so that I will still be able... | |
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blog results Computerworld Blo... (63) | | It seems the only way to learn the number of platters inside a hard drive is to ask the company.
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 Computerworld Blo... (63) | | Defensively buying a hard drive means taking into consideration the number of platters - the fewer the better. But, you have to sleuth around in the specs to find the drives with the fewest... | |
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