The process By which a storage disk can be divided Into some storage drive sector is called?
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Formatting is the process prepares the magnetic surface of a disk by creating concentric circles, called tracks, around the disk.(Each track is further divided into pic-shaped sections called sectors.)
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The correct answer is Partitioning.
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- On secondary storage, one or more regions are created using disc partitioning or disc slicing so that each region can be maintained independently.
- Partitions are the name for these areas. It is often done first before any file systems are created while preparing a newly inserted drive.
- The partition table, which is the first section of the disc that the operating system reads, is where the disc stores data regarding the locations and sizes of the partitions.
- The operating system, therefore, sees each partition as a separate "logical" disc using a portion of the physical disc.
- To build, resize, delete, and otherwise work with partitions, system administrators utilize an application known as a partition editor.
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