Access time refers to the duration a computer system requires to retrieve data from memory or storage and can also denote the time necessary to transfer data within the device to an appropriate storage location.
A boot disk, also known as a startup disk, is a storage device from which a computer can start or boot an operating system. The boot disk contains the necessary files and code to load the operating system into memory, allowing the computer to become operational.
A Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is a data storage device used for storing and retrieving digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks coated with magnetic material.
Write-protect is the process of placing a signal to a computer or storage device to prevent any data from being accidentally written or modified on the storage device. This ensures valuable data can be read without the risk of being overwritten or deleted.
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