When using a computer, many internal components are of vital importance. Especially during computer use and data storage, you may need support for various products. One of the most important spaces where information and files need to be stored on the computer is the HDD storage device. The hard disk, abbreviated as HDD, allows you to store large amounts of data for a long period of time.
The HDD, one of the important components of the computer, is part of the basic elements. Hard disks known as HDDs are arranged on a rotating axis. These arranged parts are located on discs made of plastic or metal. Below and above these discs in the HDD, the necessary connections for read and write operations are provided.
During computer use, every operation you perform is processed by the HDD and stored long-term. With an HDD, you achieve permanent storage on your computer. The HDD is known for its simple system. If you prioritize downloads and storing different data during computer use, HDDs can be an ideal choice for you.
In daily use, many desktop computers and laptops come standard with HDD storage devices. The HDD storage device comes in many memory capacities. Consequently, the HDD storage unit is expressed in MB, GB, TB.
Hard disks offer different and long-term storage space, so various options for data processing also arise. Consequently, data storage operations on the hard disk can be slower compared to RAM.
How can I find out which hard disk I have in my computer?
Many computer users want to obtain clear information about the hard disk. Especially, many users want to know the brand of the hard disk and how many RPM it should have. By following the steps below, you can find out many details about the hard disk.
You can start by finding the key with the Windows logo on your computer keyboard.
Then, press the Windows key and the R key simultaneously to open the screen.
After this step, type “msinfo32” in the screen that appears and press Enter.
From the screen that opens, you can easily access a lot of information about your computer system.
From this screen, by following the steps Components>Storage>Disks, you can easily find out the brand of the hard disk, how many GB it has, the media type, and many other details.

