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| - A Hard Drive is a Non-Volatile Storage medium used for Permenant high-capacity data storage using Magnetic Storage Technology There are several interfaces with which the hard drive is connected to the system:
* SCSI
* IDE (or ATA/ATAPI, EATA. also called Parallel ATA)
* SATA (Also called Serial ATA)
- Hard drives are to be found on roads all over the world. They are the polar opposite of Easy Drives, which can be purchased from reputable wholesalers and can be completed in a tenth of a lunchtime by the most inexperienced of drivers.
- HARD DRIVE is the code name used by U.S. Army Sergeant Martin A. Pidel, born in Yonkers, New York. Skilled at math, science and computer technology from an early age, he hacked into the Defense Ministry computers of a major foreign power by age ten. By the time he graduated M.I.T., Hard Drive held 27 patents and led the wrestling team to two regional championships.
- A hard drive (or hard disk drive, HDD) was the main data storage device of many primitive computers. Earth computers of the late 20th century and early 21st century used magnetic hard drives as their principal storage device. Such drives were susceptible to disruption by 24th century technology as tricorders. In 1996, Tuvok destroyed the hard drive of Rain Robinson's computer using this method in order to prevent her from further tracking the position of USS Voyager. (VOY: "Future's End")
- Hard Drive is one of the Sentinel's Hyper Combos. The Sentinel creates a pyramid-shaped forcefield around its body and rams through the opponent, assisted by several mini-Sentinels. Can only be used in the air. This is a good hyper for Sentinel because it is completely invincible, able to go through any other hypers. If air Rocket Punched is used, performing the Tiger Knee Motion, 5 Hard Drives can be used in a row.
- A hard drive is a computer part and is used in many puzzles. Hard drives can show data on a computer screen such as clues or locations.
- The Hard Drive is a large cave that serves as the headquarters of the Hero Selective in the Spectral System. The cave is hidden in the mountain range surounding the systems city. Inside there is a large array of computer consoles, a trophy case, holding cell, and a bar. The Hard Drive also appears to serve as the living quarters for the selective. It is unknown what became of the Hard Drive after peace was declared. (Where No Sprite Has Gone Before)
- A hard disk drive (often shortened as "hard disk" or "hard drive"), is a non-volatile storage device which stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces. Strictly speaking, "drive" refers to a device distinct from its medium, such as a tape drive and its tape, or a floppy disk drive and its floppy disk. Early HDDs had removable media; however, an HDD today is typically a sealed unit (except for a filtered vent hole to equalize air pressure) with fixed media. However, in more recent years, there has been a partial return to the use of removable hard disks, such as the Iomega Jaz and Rev drives and disks and the SyQuest SyJet and Sparq drives and disks, and the Castlewood Orb drive and disk, among other models.
- With permission from the Afghan government, CTU raided Syed Ali's safe house, and among the items found was a well-concealed hard drive encrypted with a Z cube function. A team of analysts broke the encryption, and on it found an audio recording that supposedly implicated three Middle Eastern heads of state in a plot to nuke Los Angeles. ("Day 2: 10:00pm-11:00pm")
- A Hard disk drive (HDD; also hard drive or hard disk) is a non-volatile, random access digital magnetic data storage device. It features rotating rigid platters on a motor-driven spindle within a protective enclosure. Data is magnetically read from and written to the platter by read/write heads that float on a film of air above the platters. Introduced by IBM in 1956, hard disk drives have decreased in cost and physical size over the years while dramatically increasing in capacity.
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| - A Hard Drive is a Non-Volatile Storage medium used for Permenant high-capacity data storage using Magnetic Storage Technology There are several interfaces with which the hard drive is connected to the system:
* SCSI
* IDE (or ATA/ATAPI, EATA. also called Parallel ATA)
* SATA (Also called Serial ATA)
- A Hard disk drive (HDD; also hard drive or hard disk) is a non-volatile, random access digital magnetic data storage device. It features rotating rigid platters on a motor-driven spindle within a protective enclosure. Data is magnetically read from and written to the platter by read/write heads that float on a film of air above the platters. Introduced by IBM in 1956, hard disk drives have decreased in cost and physical size over the years while dramatically increasing in capacity. Hard disk drives have been the dominant device for secondary storage of data in general purpose computers since the early 1960s. They have maintained this position because advances in their recording density have kept pace with the requirements for secondary storage. Today's HDDs operate on high-speed serial interfaces; i.e., serial ATA (SATA) or serial attached SCSI (SAS). Starting in 2012, SSDs (Solid State Drives) using flash memory instead of magnetic platters, have started to supplant HDDs for high speed, low latency storage operations.
- Hard drives are to be found on roads all over the world. They are the polar opposite of Easy Drives, which can be purchased from reputable wholesalers and can be completed in a tenth of a lunchtime by the most inexperienced of drivers.
- A hard disk drive (often shortened as "hard disk" or "hard drive"), is a non-volatile storage device which stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces. Strictly speaking, "drive" refers to a device distinct from its medium, such as a tape drive and its tape, or a floppy disk drive and its floppy disk. Early HDDs had removable media; however, an HDD today is typically a sealed unit (except for a filtered vent hole to equalize air pressure) with fixed media. However, in more recent years, there has been a partial return to the use of removable hard disks, such as the Iomega Jaz and Rev drives and disks and the SyQuest SyJet and Sparq drives and disks, and the Castlewood Orb drive and disk, among other models. In fact it abbreviation is HDD.
- HARD DRIVE is the code name used by U.S. Army Sergeant Martin A. Pidel, born in Yonkers, New York. Skilled at math, science and computer technology from an early age, he hacked into the Defense Ministry computers of a major foreign power by age ten. By the time he graduated M.I.T., Hard Drive held 27 patents and led the wrestling team to two regional championships.
- A hard drive (or hard disk drive, HDD) was the main data storage device of many primitive computers. Earth computers of the late 20th century and early 21st century used magnetic hard drives as their principal storage device. Such drives were susceptible to disruption by 24th century technology as tricorders. In 1996, Tuvok destroyed the hard drive of Rain Robinson's computer using this method in order to prevent her from further tracking the position of USS Voyager. (VOY: "Future's End")
- With permission from the Afghan government, CTU raided Syed Ali's safe house, and among the items found was a well-concealed hard drive encrypted with a Z cube function. A team of analysts broke the encryption, and on it found an audio recording that supposedly implicated three Middle Eastern heads of state in a plot to nuke Los Angeles. ("Day 2: 10:00pm-11:00pm") During Day 2, Eve went to Alex Hewitt's apartment and took lots of his equipment and files. However, she failed to find a hard drive hidden beneath one of Hewitt's drawer, which he retrieved when Jack Bauer and Sherry Palmer found him. The drive contained a tarball of his audio software as well as recording of many phone conversations. ("Day 2: 5:00am-6:00am") A CTU hard drive was stolen by Peter Madsen and Joseph Sin-Chung after they broke into CTU Los Angeles. Kim Bauer attempted to encrypt the data to stop them downloading it, but when Madsen executed Sean Walker she handed the drive over, with a tracking device attached. Some of the data on the drive was concerning undercover agents, but it was later recovered by Agent Chase Edmunds. (The Game ยท "To The Roof", "Escaping Joseph Sin-Chung's Base") On Day 4, Habib Marwan dispatched Nicole to Mitch Anderson's apartment to search for a hard drive containing incriminating information. Nicole, posing as an FBI agent, was soon greeted by Jack Bauer and Agent Hart, who were also in search of Anderson. While searching the apartment, Hart discovered a secret compartment behind a false wall, which contained the hard drive. Nicole then discreetly killed Hart and attempted to take out Bauer, but was killed herself. Jack then hooked the hard drive up to a laptop and, with Edgar Stiles' help, accessed its contents. On it were a flight simulator and schematics for an F-117 Nighthawk. ("Day 4: 10:00pm-11:00pm") During Day 9, after Naveed Shabazz was forced to pilot the stolen drones by Margot Al-Harazi, he hid a hard disk drive of evidence under the floorboards of his and his wife Simone's room. Naveed was executed for betrayal, but Simone did not tell her mother about the existence of the disk. After she was badly injured and taken to the CIA London station, Simone was questioned by Kate Morgan for the location of her mother. She gave up the location of her mother's house and told Kate about Naveed's disk, suggesting that it might contain a way into Margot's system. ("Day 9: 4:00pm-5:00pm") Kate sent a tactical team to Margot's house which they found abandoned. The team was able to locate Naveed's disk and uploaded its contents to the CIA station. Kate then ordered Gavin Leonard to send the data to Chloe O'Brian, who was also attempting to stop Margot. Chloe was able to use the information on the disk to hack into Margot's system, which ultimately allowed her to hack the drone's camera feed and save President Heller. She later used the information to track Margot down to Tundel House. ("Day 9: 6:00pm-7:00pm", "7:00pm-8:00pm")
- Hard Drive is one of the Sentinel's Hyper Combos. The Sentinel creates a pyramid-shaped forcefield around its body and rams through the opponent, assisted by several mini-Sentinels. Can only be used in the air. This is a good hyper for Sentinel because it is completely invincible, able to go through any other hypers. If air Rocket Punched is used, performing the Tiger Knee Motion, 5 Hard Drives can be used in a row.
- The Hard Drive is a large cave that serves as the headquarters of the Hero Selective in the Spectral System. The cave is hidden in the mountain range surounding the systems city. Inside there is a large array of computer consoles, a trophy case, holding cell, and a bar. The Hard Drive also appears to serve as the living quarters for the selective. The Hero Selective was formed soon after Game Cubes began loading into the Spectral System. Spectrals are not capable of rebooting, so a small group of them reformated into sprites so that they could enter the Games. However, when they wished to return to their original format, the other spectrals refused, believing that they had been seduced by their new fleshy bodies. The Selective moved into the mountains and built the Hard Drive in a cave and used it as a base of operations to attack the city and allow the Games to damage the system. This was meant to presure the Spectrals to allow the Heros to reformat into Spectrals. When Matrix and AndrAIa arrived in the system they helped bring an end to the fighting and exposed the two viruses hiding within the Hero Selective and the Spectrals. When the leader of the Selective, Robert Cursor was deleted, their leadership fell to Pixel. She and the leader of the Spectrals agreed that the fighting would end and that they would work together to fix the system and defend against the Games. It is unknown what became of the Hard Drive after peace was declared. (Where No Sprite Has Gone Before)
- A hard drive is a computer part and is used in many puzzles. Hard drives can show data on a computer screen such as clues or locations.
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