We'll look at how each one works, as well as how they work together to store and protect your data. 1. Outer Cover. The outer cover is one of the two parts of a USB flash drive that the average person sees. It's typically made from metal or plastic, although other materials like wooden flash drives aren't unheard of.
C. Solid State drive. Solid State drive. Uses lasers to read and write information stored in the form of pits in their reflective coating. A. Optical disk drive. B. Hard disk drive. C. Solid State drive. Optical Disk Drive. Faster than other storage devices, no moving parts, lasts longer. A. Hard disk drive.
Hard drives typically come in two sizes: 2.5" and 3.5". The 3.5" drives are also known as "full size" or "desktop drives." Pretty much every desktop PC out there has room for at least one (and sometimes many) 3.5" drives.
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internal parts of hard disk