What is a hard drive for the laptop?
Most likely a small 2.5 inch Sss or Hdd.
2.5 "drives are usually used in laptops. The 2.5" indicate the size of the hard disk or memory. A classic hard disk (HDD) rotates, e.g. With 5400 revolutions / minute, something like that is rarely used today in the laptop. Modern laptops, even the cheap ones, use so-called SSD storage. I.e. Without knowing exactly which laptop you are looking for, you can look in the menu at the major PC shops (e.g. Equippr.de) for the sub-items SSD + hard drives. If you then select 2.5 ", then you have a rough idea of what memory sizes there are. It would then be important to know next what connection you have in your laptop: e.g. SATA, M.2 or PCIe.
So:
0) Which laptop do you have? Can you even replace the hard disk or memory there? Some manufacturers solder the hard drive / memory and can't be replaced themselves.
1) Do you need an HDD or SSD? For systems and laptops, SSDs are used more today.
2) How much memory should it have? SSDs tend to be smaller and more expensive per GB.
3) Which connection do you need: SATA, M.2 or PICe?
4) How much money do you want to spend?
These would be the key questions that you should answer!
A hard drive for a laptop is a hard drive for a laptop.
strange question.
In laptops everything can be from m.2 SSD to soldered flash memory up to 3.5 '' HDD. Or nothing, there are also laptops without a hard drive.
The point is, without knowing what kind of laptop, the question is meaningless.
And I also know what that is nh thank you very much
Rabbit pups funny answer have understood nothing of what is up there and can't read it to me twice thanks anyway
Strange question, strange answer.
No. You just can't describe things well.
Then ask the question specifically. A hard drive is nothing more than a data storage device. In a Hdd there are e.g. One or more "CDs" on which the data are saved.
Just write a hard drive for the laptop, it is a data storage device. So hard? Are you hard on the concept? Did I ask you what sss or hdd is?
If you had asked from the start what a hard drive is, it would have been clearer. The component with the laptop simply creates confusion here. You now have an answer.
I got myself. The correct answer would still be "a hard drive for the laptop is a data storage for more storage space". Very simple I didn't ask what sss or hdd is
Yes, now I have my answer.
Another separate question, can't you differentiate terms?
My question was: WHAT IS A GOD DAMN HARD DISK!
No, your question was:
What is a hard drive?
for the laptop
If you ask your question clearly, you will also get clear answers that even you understand…
Discussions are useless, the FS is absolutely resistant to advice and knows everything better anyway. I wouldn't be surprised if he / she gave all "wrong" answers "not helpful". Gratitude is apparently out of place here.