disk - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • insert: When you switch drives or insert a disk, you see a new disk directory.
  • eject: Insert and eject the disk a couple of times.

Adjective modifier

  • floppy: Floppy disks are inserted into a slot in the front of the drive.
  • hard: Hard disks - FIXED Broken USB Ports - FIXED We save you money.
  • removable: It also offers a USB 2.0 and Plug & Play feature which allows the phone to be utilized as a removable hard disk.
  • optical: Hirofumi Ogawa rewrote chunks of the FAT ( DOS/Windows fs ) code base and made the larger magneto optical disks work.
  • bootable: First of all create a bootable floppy disk and copy this program to floppy.
  • ide: Two IDE disks also need to go off for ftp.linux.org.uk.

Modifies a noun

  • drive: Disk drives are the storage area of a PC.
  • space: We do not set any limit on how much disk space is used.
  • quota: This happens on NFS, coda, and probably all network filesystems, and any filesystem with disk quotas.
  • partition: Disk partitions can be saved to image files that can be further saved to cd/dvd's.
  • controller: Processor speed is not as critical as the hard disk controller and hard disk mechanism, but it is important.
  • usage: Apart from the application you should also monitor the disk usage.

Noun used with modifier

  • accretion: Current models suggest they are launched centrifugally from the accretion disks that surround these stars.
  • zip: No longer will the secrets of ' filestores ' and ' zip disks ' remain a mystery!
  • boot: A typical scenario is to receive a diskette from an innocent source that contains a boot disk virus.
  • ram: How do I create my own ram disk icons?
  • boot/root: I'll show you how to make a boot/root disk that'll have almost everything that you are going to need or use.
  • startup: The Windows XP startup disk will automatically load the correct drivers to gain access to the CD.. .

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