Hard Drive Technologies
RAID Configurations
Optical Drives
Flash Memory Devices
Troubleshooting Storage Devices
100

This type of hard drive uses spinning platters to store data magnetically.

What is a hard disk drive (HDD)?

100

This RAID level, known as disk mirroring, duplicates data across two drives for redundancy.

What is RAID 1?

100

This type of optical disc can store up to 700 MB of data or 80 minutes of audio.

What is a CD (Compact Disc)?

100

This type of flash memory card is commonly used in digital cameras and comes in formats like SD, microSD, and miniSD.

What is a Secure Digital (SD) card?

100

If a hard drive is not recognized by the BIOS/UEFI, this setting should be checked to ensure the drive is enabled.

What is the BIOS/UEFI configuration?

200

This form factor is commonly used for magnetic hard drives in desktop computers.

What is 3.5 inches?

200

This RAID level, known as disk striping, spreads data across multiple drives to improve performance but offers no redundancy.

What is RAID 0?

200

This optical disc format can hold up to 4.7 GB of data on a single-layer disc.

What is a DVD (Digital Versatile Disc)?

200

This small, portable storage device connects via USB and uses flash memory to store data.

What is a USB flash drive?

200

A clicking noise coming from a hard drive often indicates this type of failure.

What is a mechanical failure?

300

This technology uses flash memory to store data, offering faster access times than traditional hard drives.

What is a solid-state drive (SSD)?

300

This RAID level combines striping and mirroring to provide both performance and redundancy.

What is RAID 10?

300

This high-definition optical disc format can store up to 25 GB of data on a single-layer disc.

What is a Blu-ray Disc?

300

This type of non-volatile memory is used in SSDs, USB drives, and memory cards to store data without power.

What is NAND flash memory?

300

This tool can be used to check and repair file system errors on a Windows computer.

What is CHKDSK (Check Disk)?

400

This interface standard is commonly used to connect hard drives to the motherboard, known for faster data transfer rates.

What is SATA (Serial ATA)?

400

This RAID level uses striping with parity, requiring at least three drives, to offer fault tolerance.

What is RAID 5?

400

This term refers to the ability of an optical drive to write data to a disc.

What is burning?

400

This flash memory format, known for its high speed and durability, is often used in professional photography and videography equipment.

What is a CompactFlash (CF) card?

400

If an SSD is not performing optimally, ensuring this feature is enabled can help maintain its speed and longevity.

What is TRIM?

500

This type of SSD connects directly to the motherboard and uses the PCIe interface for high-speed data transfer.

What is an M.2 NVMe SSD?

500

This term refers to a RAID setup managed by the motherboard or a dedicated controller card, without relying on the operating system.

What is hardware RAID?

500

This type of optical drive uses a laser to read and write data on discs.

What is a laser optical drive?

500

This term refers to the process of preparing a flash memory device for use by creating a file system on it.

What is formatting?

500

When experiencing read/write errors on an optical drive, cleaning this component can often resolve the issue.

What is the laser lens?

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