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Sure! You can see parts of an SSD or an HDD in different ways. For a SSD, it looks like a sleek, solid disk with labels showing speed and storage. For an HDD, it’s a spinning disk with moving parts, often shown with a spinning wheel. If you want a simple explanation, think of the SSD as a fast, modern drive and the HDD as an older, slower one. There are videos online that show these differences clearly.
A four-year-old prefers to keep things simple and avoid confusing stuff. You probably won’t need to use separate sections, but if you’re curious, just type “hard disk partitions” into a search engine or watch YouTube videos about it, adding “partition” in the search bar.
At four years old, exploring various things is normal, but finding reliable answers can be tricky. You might discover more insights as you grow older. Good luck with your research!
You have the option to format a portion or the entire drive. This isn't useful in practice—people often use quick format with minimal settings. If you're aiming for full formatting, like preparing all sectors for work, it's unnecessary—the outcome remains the same regardless of formatting.