Thank You Sir, Your explanation was thorough and easy to digest. In my whole student life, I have never experienced someone explaining computer-related subject this good. May God Bless You.
4:25 "Times how many sectors do we have per track." The number of sectors per track is constant? No matter if the track is internal (smaller) or external (bigger)???
Really good vid but pretty sure the disks aren't a couple of inches in diameter across. The 2.5/3.5" drives more denote the "height" if you were to lay it flat
watching this again ! Very good explanation but please post further videos with familiar accent please ! Its wierd to hear from some unfamiliarity accent !!
@@minxxdia1132 Yes. The video is very good. Also, this comment was 3 years ago. I was so stupid back then. Sorry for the original comment. I will not delete it though because the world should see that I commented it without any sense and am apologizing now. The accent is perfectly fine.
finally someone who explained only the basics in one video without all the fluffs
Thank You Sir, Your explanation was thorough and easy to digest. In my whole student life, I have never experienced someone explaining computer-related subject this good. May God Bless You.
Even 4 years later and this was super useful. Your explanation is wonderful thanks a lot
your explanation style is the best. thank you sir.
Very helpful revising for my CS exams! Thank you
This was extremely helpful. Thank you so much!! 🌺
Computer Science is fun if you can understand :)
Explanation is perfect. Thanks a lot!
Excellent explanation. Thanks!
I'm impressed and enjoyed learning here.
Great explanation!
mann I wish my teacher explained like this
Thank you so much.
10/10 :)
Never comented b4, but this time...i had to, this was awesome, thank you very much sir
great video, very nicely explained.
dude that was amazing...thanks anyway...👊👊
Very helpful, thank you!!
Thank you 💖
great explanation.....
Nicely explained, thank you
You are just artist
So simple............thank you
Thankyou so much
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4:25 "Times how many sectors do we have per track."
The number of sectors per track is constant?
No matter if the track is internal (smaller) or external (bigger)???
really helpful
God bless you 😭
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Nice video
Thanks it help me to make partition of mmc for FAT and ext4 file system to install Linux OS for embedded linux board.
Thanks sir😘😍😍😍
Finally a FUCKING GOOD VIDEO
Really good vid but pretty sure the disks aren't a couple of inches in diameter across. The 2.5/3.5" drives more denote the "height" if you were to lay it flat
so clear!
I have confusion when you multiplied the number of platters * 2, what was the 2 here? 4:13
The 2 denotes the two magnetic material surfaces embedded on the top and bottom of a single platter
Thankyouu❤❤
Damn! How did they design this technology ? Freaking awesome!
Is sector another name for block?
nope it's not. a block is a group of sectors that the operating system can point to. a block may be one sector, or it might be several sectors.
watching this again ! Very good explanation but please post further videos with familiar accent please ! Its wierd to hear from some unfamiliarity accent !!
wdym unfamiliar accent? the video is great and if you're uncomfy there are other videos you can go watch
@@minxxdia1132 Yes. The video is very good. Also, this comment was 3 years ago. I was so stupid back then. Sorry for the original comment. I will not delete it though because the world should see that I commented it without any sense and am apologizing now.
The accent is perfectly fine.
@@shridharhegde2593 😂 strange guy
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Explanation is very good but why you people post videos with weired accent ?
Because he has an accent.
Very helpful
Computer Science is fun if you can understand :)
Very helpful