
All about SSD, HDD, and storage types - Microsoft Support
All about SSD, HDD, and storage types Learn the differences between a solid-state drive (SSD) and a hard disk drive (HDD), plus how they affect the cost and performance of your PC storage.
Storage Spaces in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to create new storage spaces, choose between mirror, two-way, and parity spaces, optimize drive usage, and remove a drive from a pool.
Free up drive space in Windows - Microsoft Support
If you're getting a Low Disk Space error because of a full Temp folder Free up space with Storage Sense Free up space with Cleanup recommendations Use external storage to install the latest …
Common PC and device terms - Microsoft Support
All about SSD, HDD, and storage types Learn the differences between a solid-state drive (SSD) and a hard disk drive (HDD), plus how they affect the cost and performance of your PC storage.
Backup, restore, and recovery in Windows - Microsoft Support
These copies can be stored on external drives, cloud storage, or other secure locations. Regular backups ensure that you have a recent version of your files available in case of accidental …
Surface Pro 9 features and specs - Microsoft Support
Available storage is subject to change based on system software and updates and apps usage. 1 GB = 1 billion bytes. 1 TB = 1,000 GB. See Surface Storage for more details.
Data types for Access desktop databases - Microsoft Support
The table below gives an overview of the data types available in Access desktop databases (.accdb and .mdb). For a comprehensive list of all the various field properties available for the …
All about computer memory - Microsoft Support
Learn about computer memory (RAM) and its impact on PC performance. Discover recommended RAM sizes for web browsing, document work, streaming, and high-performance tasks.
All about graphics processing units (GPUs) - Microsoft Support
Learn what a graphics processing unit is and find the type that meets your needs.
Disk Management in Windows - Microsoft Support
Disk Management in Windows helps you perform advanced storage tasks like initializing a new drive and extending or shrinking volumes.