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HARD DISK DRIVE
HARD DISK DRIVE
• It is a data storage device in a computer.
• It is a secondary storage device.
• Its stored in 0 (or) 1.
• The operating system, software and most
other files are stored in the HDD.
• Its invented in 1954 by ibm.
• Nowaday,HDD with3.5 inch or 5.25 inch
platters in different capacities, such as
10GB,20GB,40GB,80GB etc.
Main components for Hard disk drive
• Disk platter
• Stepper motor
• Spindle motor
• Read and write head
• Arm
DISK PLATTER
1. The platter is made up of a magnetic material, in the flat disk
part of the drive.
2. The data stored in the platter.
3. Each set of magnetic particles is collection a unit called a bit.
4. New hard-drive technology uses thin-film metals and glass
platters to increase efficiency and drive storage capacity.
STEPPER MOTOR
1. Use stepper motors for controlling read/write head position.
2. Stepper motors usually use +12V power, but some new low-
power drives use +5V power source.
SPINDLE MOTOR
1. It control the platter.
2. Ithis motor rotates at a speed of 3600 to 10,000 r.p.m.
3. All the platter moves in the same direction.
READ AND WRITE HEAD
1. The heads read and write the information to the drive platter.
2. The head writes magnetic information on the platter.
HEAD ARM
1. Used for read and write operations.
Disk structures
(A) Track
(B sector
(C) Cylinder
(D) Storage capacity
Track : The HDD is divided into number of concentric
circlues called tracks.
Circular path in sector is called track.
Sector : Data storage area in one track multiple divided
into the multiple block is called sector.
Each sector can have 512 bytes of the data.
Cylinder: A set of corresponding tracks in all sides of a
hard disk is called cylinder.
Storage capacity: Its having a fourmula shown
below:
storage capacity=number of cylinder’s*tracks per
cylinder*
sector per tracks*bytes per sector.
Jumper setting for
• It have 8 Pins
2 Rows
4 pairs
Pins
Rows
pairs
Master
Slave
Cable select
No use
Partition for HDD
1.Primary Partition:
•Windows operating systems must be located in a primary
partition.
• Only primary partitions can be used to boot the
operatingsystem.
2.Extended Partition:
•A hard disk may contain only one extended partition.
•the extended partition can be subdivided into multiple logical
partitions (Other than OS is a Extended Partition).
3.Logical Partition:
•Linux operating systems can be installed into (and run from)
logical partitions.
4.Active Partition:
•Only one partition on a computer can be set as an active
partition or bootable partition.
•For example, if you are using Microsoft Windows the partition
that contains Windows is the active partition.
File system in HDD
1.FAT (File Allocation Table)
2.NTFS (New Technology File System
FAT NTFS
Its not a security Its a security
Partition size is max 32GB Partition size is 1 (Tera Bytes)
Does not support data
compersion
It support data compersion
Does not support disk quota Its support disk quota
Window os conformability
(95,98.ms-dos)
Window os conformability
( 2000,xp ,vista,win 7 )
TYPES OF INTERFACEING IN HDD
They are three types of interfacing in hard disk
•IDE
•SATA
•SCSI
IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) / PATA
(Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment)
1. It has a 40 pin connector.
2. Data transfer rate is 133mbbs.
3 .when installed this type of hard drives ensure that the jumpers
are correctly configured.
4. If you have two devices connected to one IDE controller.
( one must be set to master and the other must be set to
slave).
IDE data cable and
connector
in HDD
SATA (Serial Advanced Technology
Attachment)
1.It has a 7pin connector.
2.It is the latest high-speed type of hard drive connectors.
3.Data transfer rate is 300Mb/s. As there are faster than old
IDE interface.
4. the latest hard drives are using this type of interface.
5. As there are faster than old IDE interface.
SATA socket, power connector and data
cable
If the motherboard have
the SATA connectors/sockets
as shown the picture.
SATA HDD power connector.
.
SATA Data cable for HDD
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)
1.It has a 50 or 68 pin connector.
2.The data transfer rate is 600Mb/s .
3.These require a SCSI adapter card connected into
the system.
4.Nowadays, most desktop computers did not use the
SCSI.
Main Problem Created in HDD
•No Operating System
(No operating system in Hard Disk)
•Disk boot Failure
(Cable Problem) OR (HDD Not Detect)
HDD Capacity and Size Information
When pure chasing a hard disk drive, the term megabytes,
gigabytes or terabytes may be confusing terms. The following
table gives you an example of each of these terms and how they
compare to other sizes.
Term Equal to
Bit 0 or 1
Kb(Kilobit) 1,024 bits
Byte
8 bits (approximately one character in a Word
document)
KB(Kilobyte) 1,024 bytes
MB(Megabyte) 1,024 Kilobytes or 1,048,576 Bytes
GB(Gigabyte) 1,024 Megabytes or 1,073,741, 824 Bytes
TB(Terabyte) 1,024 Gigabytes or 1,099,511,627,776 Bytes
PB(Petabyte) 1,024 Terabytes or about 1,000,000,000,000,000 Bytes
EB(Exabyte)
1,024 Petabytes or about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000
Bytes
ZB(Zetabyte)
1,024 Exabytes or about
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Bytes
YB(Yottabyte)
1,024 Zetabytes or about
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Bytes
Note: Example: 1 GB = 1,024 MB but for easy calculations,
normally we just say 1 GB = 1,000 MB by ignoring 24 MB size.
Also, 1 MB = 1,000 KB, etc.
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HARD DISK DRIVE ppt

  • 2. HARD DISK DRIVE • It is a data storage device in a computer. • It is a secondary storage device. • Its stored in 0 (or) 1. • The operating system, software and most other files are stored in the HDD. • Its invented in 1954 by ibm. • Nowaday,HDD with3.5 inch or 5.25 inch platters in different capacities, such as 10GB,20GB,40GB,80GB etc.
  • 3.
  • 4. Main components for Hard disk drive • Disk platter • Stepper motor • Spindle motor • Read and write head • Arm
  • 5. DISK PLATTER 1. The platter is made up of a magnetic material, in the flat disk part of the drive. 2. The data stored in the platter. 3. Each set of magnetic particles is collection a unit called a bit. 4. New hard-drive technology uses thin-film metals and glass platters to increase efficiency and drive storage capacity. STEPPER MOTOR 1. Use stepper motors for controlling read/write head position. 2. Stepper motors usually use +12V power, but some new low- power drives use +5V power source. SPINDLE MOTOR 1. It control the platter. 2. Ithis motor rotates at a speed of 3600 to 10,000 r.p.m. 3. All the platter moves in the same direction.
  • 6. READ AND WRITE HEAD 1. The heads read and write the information to the drive platter. 2. The head writes magnetic information on the platter. HEAD ARM 1. Used for read and write operations. Disk structures (A) Track (B sector (C) Cylinder (D) Storage capacity
  • 7. Track : The HDD is divided into number of concentric circlues called tracks. Circular path in sector is called track. Sector : Data storage area in one track multiple divided into the multiple block is called sector. Each sector can have 512 bytes of the data. Cylinder: A set of corresponding tracks in all sides of a hard disk is called cylinder. Storage capacity: Its having a fourmula shown below: storage capacity=number of cylinder’s*tracks per cylinder* sector per tracks*bytes per sector.
  • 8. Jumper setting for • It have 8 Pins 2 Rows 4 pairs Pins Rows pairs Master Slave Cable select No use
  • 9. Partition for HDD 1.Primary Partition: •Windows operating systems must be located in a primary partition. • Only primary partitions can be used to boot the operatingsystem. 2.Extended Partition: •A hard disk may contain only one extended partition. •the extended partition can be subdivided into multiple logical partitions (Other than OS is a Extended Partition). 3.Logical Partition: •Linux operating systems can be installed into (and run from) logical partitions. 4.Active Partition: •Only one partition on a computer can be set as an active partition or bootable partition. •For example, if you are using Microsoft Windows the partition that contains Windows is the active partition.
  • 10. File system in HDD 1.FAT (File Allocation Table) 2.NTFS (New Technology File System FAT NTFS Its not a security Its a security Partition size is max 32GB Partition size is 1 (Tera Bytes) Does not support data compersion It support data compersion Does not support disk quota Its support disk quota Window os conformability (95,98.ms-dos) Window os conformability ( 2000,xp ,vista,win 7 )
  • 11. TYPES OF INTERFACEING IN HDD They are three types of interfacing in hard disk •IDE •SATA •SCSI IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) / PATA (Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment) 1. It has a 40 pin connector. 2. Data transfer rate is 133mbbs. 3 .when installed this type of hard drives ensure that the jumpers are correctly configured. 4. If you have two devices connected to one IDE controller. ( one must be set to master and the other must be set to slave).
  • 12. IDE data cable and connector in HDD
  • 13. SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) 1.It has a 7pin connector. 2.It is the latest high-speed type of hard drive connectors. 3.Data transfer rate is 300Mb/s. As there are faster than old IDE interface. 4. the latest hard drives are using this type of interface. 5. As there are faster than old IDE interface. SATA socket, power connector and data cable If the motherboard have the SATA connectors/sockets as shown the picture.
  • 14. SATA HDD power connector. . SATA Data cable for HDD
  • 15. SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) 1.It has a 50 or 68 pin connector. 2.The data transfer rate is 600Mb/s . 3.These require a SCSI adapter card connected into the system. 4.Nowadays, most desktop computers did not use the SCSI.
  • 16. Main Problem Created in HDD •No Operating System (No operating system in Hard Disk) •Disk boot Failure (Cable Problem) OR (HDD Not Detect)
  • 17. HDD Capacity and Size Information When pure chasing a hard disk drive, the term megabytes, gigabytes or terabytes may be confusing terms. The following table gives you an example of each of these terms and how they compare to other sizes. Term Equal to Bit 0 or 1 Kb(Kilobit) 1,024 bits Byte 8 bits (approximately one character in a Word document) KB(Kilobyte) 1,024 bytes MB(Megabyte) 1,024 Kilobytes or 1,048,576 Bytes GB(Gigabyte) 1,024 Megabytes or 1,073,741, 824 Bytes
  • 18. TB(Terabyte) 1,024 Gigabytes or 1,099,511,627,776 Bytes PB(Petabyte) 1,024 Terabytes or about 1,000,000,000,000,000 Bytes EB(Exabyte) 1,024 Petabytes or about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 Bytes ZB(Zetabyte) 1,024 Exabytes or about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Bytes YB(Yottabyte) 1,024 Zetabytes or about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Bytes Note: Example: 1 GB = 1,024 MB but for easy calculations, normally we just say 1 GB = 1,000 MB by ignoring 24 MB size. Also, 1 MB = 1,000 KB, etc.