If you are asking what the largest storage component in a personal computer is, that would be the hard drive. The hard drive is a non volatile storage medium. Meaning it holds its data, even when the power is turned off.
There are many ways to increase the storage space on your computer. You can obtain and additional external hard drive that will give you more storage space when attached to your computer. You can also move existing files from your computer's internal hard drive to an external hard drive to clear up space on the internal hard drive. You can also compress files on your computer that you do not use often to free up space on your hard drive.
That's a hard one to answer, but the Kensington 62905 has quite a bit of space.
No, It is not possible but OS can give you the signal of your storage limit and fill-up condition.
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1 Gigabyte
For PC, a gigabye, For mainframes, terabytes,
If you are asking about some sort of storage, you have MEMORY and STORAGE SPACE. Memory (RAM) temporarily sores data for current use. A CD/DVD or Hard drive would be some sort of storage space.
Put in a new hard drive in so the computer has more storage space, this will allow you to put more programs and files onto your computer and still have space.
That's called 'virtual' memory. The computer 'borrows' some unused hard-disc space to supplement the built-in RAM
To store information/memory, because the computer itself had very little storage space back when it was invented.
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Megabytes is used in the world of computing to describe disk space, data storage space or system memory. Megabytes can be used for many different things but it is most often used to describe storage or disk space in a computer world.