Using a
Hard Disk
Drive
Using a hard disk is similar to using a diskette. However, the
hard disk provides several advantages:
An 80MB hard disk can store as much data as
approximately sixty-six 1.2MB diskettes or fifty-five 1.44MB
diskettes, and a 120MB hard disk can store about a third
more. A 240MB hard disk can store the equivalent of two
hundred 1.2MB diskettes or one hundred sixty-six 1.44MB
diskettes.
Your computer can perform all hard disk operations faster.
You can store frequently used programs and data files on
the hard disk, eliminating the inconvenience of swapping
diskettes to access different files.
The added storage capacity makes it easy to move back and
forth between different programs and data files. However,
because it is so easy to add programs and files to your hard
disk, you may find yourself trying to organize hundreds of files.
Most operating systems let you keep related files together in
directories and subdirectories so they are easy to find and use.
See your operating system manual for instructions on
managing your files and directories.
Note
A hard disk must be partitioned and formatted before you
can use it. Be sure you have performed the procedures
described in your operating system manual to prepare your
hard disk for use.
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Using Your Computer
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