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  • 41disk — W3S2 [dısk] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: discus disk, plate ] 1.) a small flat piece of plastic or metal which is used for storing computer or electronic information 2.) the usual American spelling of ↑disc →↑compact disc, ↑ …

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  • 42Disk cache — may refer to: Disk buffer, the small amount of buffer memory present on a hard drive. Page cache, the cache of disk pages kept by the operating systems, stored in unused main memory. General application level caching of data stored on the disk.… …

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  • 43Disk Order — 250px Screenshot of Disk Order Developer(s) Like Mac Group Stable release 3.1 Operating system Mac OS X Type …

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  • 44Disk Manager — was a popular 1980s and 1990s software and documentation package for MS DOS and PC DOS computers, useful for self installing PC hard disks. It was written by Ontrack. Installation covered different aspects: explaining hardware concepts… …

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  • 45Disk aggregation — is the process of combining more than one logical or physical disk drive into a larger logical disk drive. This is done for various reasons : creating a single logical disk with a capacity larger than any of the available physical disks… …

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  • 46Disk Cataloger — (Disk Cataloging Tool) is a software for cataloging removable media (CDs, DVDs,..) to make it more organized faster to reach. Disk cataloger index the contents of removable media allowing to search the contents at a later time. Basic Features… …

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  • 47disk drive — ➔ drive2 * * * disk drive UK US noun [C] IT ► a piece of equipment in a computer that stores information so that it can be read later: »a computer/floppy/hard disk drive »IBM sold its disk drive business and stopped marketing its computers to the …

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  • 48disk — Amer.Eng. preferred spelling, 1660s, round flat surface, from L. discus quoit, discus, disk, from Gk. diskos, from dikein throw, from PIE *dik skos , from root *deik to show, pronounce solemnly; also in derivatives referring to the directing of… …

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  • 49disk — [disk] n. [L discus: see DISCUS] 1. a thin, flat, circular thing of any material 2. anything like this in form [the moon s disk] 3. any of the sharp, circular blades of a disk harrow: see HARROW1 4. Anat. a layer of fibrous connective tis …

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  • 50Disk On Module — Un Disk on Module (DOM) est une Mémoire Flash avec une interface IDE 40/44 pins ou une interface SATA pour être utilisée à la place d un Disque Dur. Le Disk on Module est géré comme un disque dur, et donc il peut être utilisé sans autres… …

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