disk write head

  • 1Disk read-and-write head — A hard disk head and arm on a platter …

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  • 2write head — disko galvutė statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Įtaisas duomenims į ↑disko paviršių įrašyti arba jame įrašytiems duomenims skaityti. Įtaisyta ant ↑disko svirties, kuri judėdama atveda galvutę prie reikiamo ↑disko takelio. Sukantis diskui… …

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  • 3read/write head — noun (computer science) a tiny electromagnetic coil and metal pole used to write and read magnetic patterns on a disk • Syn: ↑head • Topics: ↑computer science, ↑computing • Hypernyms: ↑coil * * * …

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  • 4read-write head — noun (computing) In a disk drive, a head that can both retrieve and record data • • • Main Entry: ↑read …

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  • 5read/write head — /reed ruyt /, Computers. an electromagnetic device, as in a disk or tape drive, that reads data from or writes data on a magnetic disk or tape. Also called head. * * * …

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  • 6Disk-drive performance characteristics — are the attributes which control the time it takes to transfer (read or write) data between a computer and a data storage device (most typically disk storage) starting with the initial command from the computer or host until the storage device… …

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  • 7Disk II — drives. The Disk II Floppy Disk Subsystem was a 5¼ inch floppy disk drive designed by Steve Wozniak and manufactured by Apple Computer. It was first introduced in 1978 at a retail price of US$495 for pre order; it was later sold for $595… …

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  • 8Disk Defragmenter (Windows) — Disk Defragmenter A component of Microsoft Windows Disk Defragmenter in Windows 7 …

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  • 9Disk buffer — Not to be confused with page cache. The disk buffer sits on the controller board of the hard drive. In computer storage, disk buffer (often ambiguously[citation needed] called disk cache …

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  • 10Head crash — A head crash in a modern drive. Note circular mark on the platter. A head crash is a hard disk failure that occurs when a read–write head of a hard disk drive comes in contact with its rotating platter, resulting in permanent and usually… …

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