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With this program, you can put a DVD on your hard disk, store it there and watch it on your computer.
If you're concerned that your CD or DVD could get scratched through the hole in the disk, store it in the paper sleeve that the disk came with.
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His store was once named one of the top three compact disk stores in the country.
The hard disk stores a full 65 million characters; that's a lot.
I store my mail offline in a lightly encrypted folder (as I say – nothing to hide. I'm all about paper and pen for sensitive stuff) and backup regularly to a disk stored somewhere else.
The computer's hard disk stores data as strips of magnetic orientation recorded on a magnetic disk: Imagine billions of patches of compass needles pointing either north or south, each representing a 1 or a 0. Because this magnetic orientation endures until it's deliberately switched, this type of memory is stable it doesn't require any added electricity to maintain it.
If you're interested, learn the basics of how each disk stores information.
Today's disks store data only on their surfaces, but holographic disks can store it throughout their substance.
Instead of electrical charge, hard disks store data in what is essentially a vast array of tiny magnets.
Hard disks store bits magnetically; depending on the direction of a bit's magnetic field, it can represent a bit 1 or 0. As the read head flies over the disk, the magnetic fields of the bits cause a corresponding resistance change in the read head's sensor.
Hard disks store information by changing the local magnetization in a small region of the disk: its direction up or down corresponds to a "1" or "0" value in binary machine language.
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