Relacionar Columnas Common storage issuesVersión en línea Testout por Mr. B 1 Drive noise 2 Slow performance 3 Drive not recognized by the BIOS/UEF 4 Application crash 5 Failure to boot 6 Data loss 7 _____ is the measurement of how many input/output operation can be performed per second 8 Crash screens Excessive or unusual drive noise (such as a clicking or grinding) almost always indicates a failing hard disk Corrupt or lost data on the storage device can indicate the disk or one of its components is failing. The disk you're booting doesn't have an operating system installed Often, rebooting the computer solves the problem Keep the disk defragmented. A heavily fragmented disk can run quite slowly. You need ample free space to fully defragment the drive. If an application you are using crashes, an error has occurred that gives you no choice except to exit the application The power or sata connector is unplugged. IOPS