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Difference between drive and folders

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Answered by maximum0
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Answer: All the data on your hard drive consists of files and folders. The basic difference between the two is that files store data, while folders store files and other folders. The folders, often referred to as directories, are used to organize files on your computer. The folders themselves take up virtually no space on the hard drive. Files, on the other hand, can range from a few bytes to several gigabytes. They can be documents, programs, libraries, and other compilations of data.

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Answered by jitekumar4201
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Difference between drive and folders

Drive-:

A drive is an area (medium) that is equipped for putting away and perusing data that isn't effectively evacuated, similar to a plate or circle. All drives store documents and projects that are utilized by your PC. For instance, when you compose a letter in a word processor, the program is stacked from the hard drive. At the point when you spare the archive, it's spared to the hard drive or other circle or drive. The image is a case of various drives recorded in Microsoft Windows My Computer.

File-:

A record is an article on a PC that stores information, data, settings, or directions utilized with a PC program. In a GUI (graphical UI, for example, Microsoft Windows, records show as symbols that identify with the program that opens the document

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