disk drive

  • 51Disk swapping — refers to the practice of inserting and removing, or swapping, floppy disks in a floppy disk drive based computer system. In the early days of personal computers, before hard drives became commonplace, most fully outfitted computer systems had 2… …

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  • 52Drive mapping — is how Microsoft Windows and OS/2 associate a local drive letter (A through Z) with a shared storage area to another computer over a network. After a drive has been mapped, a software application on a client s computer can read and write files… …

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  • 53Disk on module — A disk on module (DOM) is a flash drive with either 40/44 pins IDE/Standard ATA Interface USB or SATA Interface to be used as a computer hard disk drive (HDD). The flash to IDE converter simulates a harddisk, and therefore the modules can be used …

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  • 54Disk aggregation — is the process of combining more than one logical or physical disk drive into a larger logical disk drive. This is done for various reasons : creating a single logical disk with a capacity larger than any of the available physical disks… …

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  • 55drive — (izg. drȃjv) m DEFINICIJA 1. vožnja 2. glazb. u interpretaciji jazz muzike, metričko ritmička napetost, melodijski instrumenti intoniraju pojedine dobe takt ranije od ritmičkih instrumenata 3. inform., usp. disk drive, v. disk SINTAGMA drive in… …

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  • 56disk — dȉsk m <N mn ovi> DEFINICIJA 1. tanja ploča okrugla oblika posebne namjene (npr. u automobilskim kočnicama); diskos 2. anat. pločica izgrađena od hrskavice ili vezivnog tkiva koja se nalazi između dvaju zglobnih tijela (npr. u kralješnici)… …

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  • 57Drive — may refer to: Driving, the act of controlling a vehicle Road, an identifiable thoroughfare, route, way or path between two places Road trip, a journey on roads Driveway, a private road for local access to structures Drive (charity), a campaign to …

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  • 58Drive — (dr[imac]v), n. 1. The act of driving; a trip or an excursion in a carriage, as for exercise or pleasure; distinguished from a ride taken on horseback. [1913 Webster] 2. A place suitable or agreeable for driving; a road prepared for driving.… …

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  • 59disk — Amer.Eng. preferred spelling, 1660s, round flat surface, from L. discus quoit, discus, disk, from Gk. diskos, from dikein throw, from PIE *dik skos , from root *deik to show, pronounce solemnly; also in derivatives referring to the directing of… …

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  • 60Enhanced Disk Drive — (in Computers) EDD, virtual disk created by partitioning one disk into smaller separate disks …

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