More precisely, the file size of a raw disk image of a magnetic disk corresponds to: Cylinders × Heads × (Sectors per track) × (Sector size) E.g. for 80 cylinders (tracks) and 2 heads (sides) with 18 sectors per track: 80 × 2 × 18 × 512 = 1,474,560 bytes or 1440 KB For optical discs such as CDs and DVDs, the raw sector size is usually 2,352, making the size of a raw disc image a multiple of this value.
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