format
Disks need to be formatted to be used in a particular operating system, since each operating system will physically store data on the disk in a different way. To format a disk is to lay out the physical arrangement and organisation of the tracks on a disk. Each track is divided into a number of equal-length blocks (called sectors). A sector is the smallest addressable portion of a track and is the smallest unit of data that is written to, or read from, a disk.
Related terms
CD writer
disk
disk drive
floppy disk
hard disk
insert (disk) (1)
laser disk
read/write head
sector
track
write-once, read-many (WORM)
read
write
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Software
operating systems
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